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Privacy - 03.25.08

March 25th, 2008

After that divorce, what now for privacy?: Heather Mills and Paul McCartney’s very public spat throws up some intriguing questions about privacy, public space and liberty today. [Spiked]

What’s in a Passport File?: All the information your bank tells you to keep secret, and more. [Slate]

Wiretapping’s true danger: But focusing on the privacy of the average Joe in this way obscures the deeper threat that warrantless wiretaps poses to a democratic society. Without meaningful oversight, presidents and intelligence agencies can — and repeatedly have — abused their surveillance authority to spy on political enemies and dissenters. [LA Times]


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