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    Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, centre,  arrives at the Old Bailey court to receive his sentence,  in London,  Friday, July 4, 2014. Coulson, a onetime aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron, was sentenced to 18 months in jail Friday for participating in a conspiracy to hack the phones of celebrities, politicians and crime victims. (AP Photo/PA, Stefan Rousseau) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE
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    FILE - In this June 6, 2013, file photo, shows plaques outside the National Security Ageny (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md. When the NSA intercepted the online accounts of legally targeted foreigners over a four-year period it also collected the conversations of nine times as many ordinary Internet users, both Americans and non-Americans, according to an investigation by The Washington Post published on Sunday, July 6, 2014. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
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    Germany summons US envoy over spy case
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    Germany summons US envoy over spy case

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    India complains to US about alleged surveillance
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    High court rejects Google appeal in snooping case
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    Calling Dame Judi: UK needs new MI6 spy chief
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    FILE - In this May 19, 2007, file photo, a portion of the new U.S. embassy under construction is seen from across the Tigris river in Baghdad. In 2014, by contrast, CIA officers have been largely hunkered down in their heavily fortified Baghdad compound since U.S. troops left the country in 2011, current and former officials say, allowing a once-rich network of intelligence sources to wither. (AP Photo)
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    June 26, 2014 7:24 am
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    Then-U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., talks on a cell phone in the hallway of the Russell Senate office building in 2007. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    Hillary Clinton: ‘We have to make some changes’ to NSA spying authority

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