Forty years, to the day, after The New York Times published excerpts from a top-secret report on the Vietnam War, the 7,000-page "Pentagon Papers" are being declassified and released to the public in their entirety. Today's release raises new questions about government secrecy as the nation fights two wars, battles Wikileaks, and tries to silence whistleblowers at the National Security Agency.
Monday, June 13, 2011
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