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Tuesday, 29 May, 2001, 05:43 GMT 06:43 UK
AUDIO/VIDEO

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E-mail users warned over spy network
Businesses and individuals are urged to encode their e-mails if they don't want them monitored by an Anglo-American eavesdropping system known as Echelon.

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 | MEP investigating Echelon, Neil MacCormick says the system is far more powerful than can be justified for national security. real 28k
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 | Former CIA Director, James Woolsey:"Any suggestion that the system is being abused is absurd" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Barnaby Mason reports on the workings of Echelon real 28k
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E-mail users warned over spy network
Businesses and individuals are urged to encode their e-mails if they don't want them monitored by an Anglo-American eavesdropping system known as Echelon.

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|
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Also:
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 | MEP investigating Echelon, Neil MacCormick says the system is far more powerful than can be justified for national security. real 28k
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 | Former CIA Director, James Woolsey:"Any suggestion that the system is being abused is absurd" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Barnaby Mason reports on the workings of Echelon real 28k
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