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Qwest Punished by NSA for Non-Cooperation 170

nightcats writes "According to a story from the Rocky Mountain news, Qwest has received retaliatory action from the NSA for refusing to cooperate in the Bush administration's domestic data-mining activity (i.e., spying on Americans). 'The [just-released government] documents indicate that likely would have been at the heart of former CEO Joe Nacchio's so-called "classified information" defense at his insider trading trial, had he been allowed to present it. The secret contracts - worth hundreds of millions of dollars - made Nacchio optimistic about Qwest's future, even as his staff was warning him the company might not make its numbers, Nacchio's defense attorneys have maintained. But Nacchio didn't present that argument at trial. '"
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Qwest Punished by NSA for Non-Cooperation

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  • Re:Nonsense (Score:2, Funny)

    by singingjim1 ( 1070652 ) on Thursday October 11, 2007 @04:12PM (#20944967)
    SONOFA! I was going to say that and would therefore have had my first positively moderated post! Oh well. Fuck it. Back under the bridge for me.
  • huh? (Score:4, Funny)

    by jdc180 ( 125863 ) on Thursday October 11, 2007 @04:13PM (#20944995)
    'The [just-released government] documents indicate that likely would have been at the heart of former CEO Joe Nacchio's so-called "classified information" defense at his insider trading trial, had he been allowed to present it. The secret contracts - worth hundreds of millions of dollars - made Nacchio optimistic about Qwest's future, even as his staff was warning him the company might not make its numbers, Nacchio's defense attorneys have maintained. But Nacchio didn't present that argument at trial. '"

    What? That didn't make any sense in the summary, or in TFA. I didn't bring my bad grammar decoder ring to work today, can someone translate?
  • Re:huh? (Score:5, Funny)

    by tonyreadsnews ( 1134939 ) on Thursday October 11, 2007 @04:14PM (#20945019)
    because the NSA stripped out the impo

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