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22-4-2015
Privacy advocates seek more openness on NSA surveillance
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As Congress considers whether to extend the life of a program that sweeps up American phone records, privacy advocates and civil liberties groups say too much about government surveillance remains secret for the public to fully evaluate
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