How Britain eavesdropped on Dublin

LONDON, July 16, 1999 — This article was originally published in The Independent (Britain), July 16, 1999. It is reprinted here with permiss

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"… in County Armagh. This intercepts microwave radio and other links between Dublin and Belfast.A third GCHQ station at Bude, Cornwall, intercepts western sat …"

"… epted the international communications of the Irish Republic crossing from Dublin to Anglesey on a newly installed optical fibre submarine cable, called UK- …"

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"… Eshoo, D-Calif., to take her niece, Celine Purcell, on a four-day trip to Dublin in August 2005 to attend a conference on U.S.-Russia-Europe relations. The …"

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"… id more than $15,000 for his travel to Milan, Tokyo, Singapore, Zurich and Dublin while he was with the FDA.Hoiberg declined to comment on his connection to …"

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"… I agent visited the company’s headquarters in a suburban office suite in Dublin, Calif., a half hour away from Oakland. The agent wanted to interview John …"