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> Also worrisome is that the "special relationship" between the U.S.
>and British governments could allow each country's intelligence agency
>to rely on the other to circumvent national privacy laws, according to
>Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy
>Information Center in Washington. When the National Security Agency is
>prohibited from certain kinds of domestic surveillance, it may get the
>information from its British counterparts, and vice versa.

No better evidence for the continuing power of the "Anglo-American" faction.

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