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BELLSOUTH DENIES IT HANDED OVER TELEPHONE RECORDS TO THE NSA
[SOURCE: New York Times, AUTHOR: Ken Belson]
BellSouth said yesterday that it had not shared customer calling records with the National Security Agency, denying a report last week that it was among three major telephone companies to have done so. BellSouth, the country's third-largest local phone company, said that after an internal review it had found no evidence that it had even been contacted by the agency.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/16/washington/16phone.html
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