Secrecy provisions in homeland security bill raise media concer

Sunday, November 17, 2002

WASHINGTON -- Writers of the homeland security bill, in their quest to shield secrets from terrorists, may end up keeping information from the public that it needs to know, media and watchdog groups say.

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