The thread that wouldn't die!!!
Well, it turns out it was true after all. But like Dinger said, "What's the use of state espionage if you're not going to use it in exactly these circumstances?" So I'm not sure what the big deal is.
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A British intelligence employee is under criminal investigation in connection with the leak of a National Security Agency memorandum calling for stepped-up eavesdropping on countries whose United Nations Security Council votes on Iraq could be crucial, police reported.
The investigation of a 28-year-old female employee of Government Communications Headquarters, known as GCHQ, appears to confirm the authenticity of the NSA memo printed last week in The Observer, a British newspaper.
An NSA spokesman declined to comment yesterday.
Inspector Richard Smith of the Gloucestershire Constabulary said the GCHQ employee, who lives near the agency's complex in Cheltenham, England, was arrested Wednesday and held overnight at a police station before being released on bail Thursday.
Smith said the employee, whom authorities declined to name, has not been charged but is being investigated "on suspicion of contravening the Official Secrets Act," the British statute protecting sensitive intelligence.
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http://www.sunspot.net/news/nationworld/iraq/bal-te.nsa11mar11,0,2413578.story?coll=bal-home-headlinesThanks snag and AGW for the update. Now for a little trip down memory lane.

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