BBC: When should a secret not be a secret?
Saturday, 12 May 2007, 16:24 via del.icio.us/martinstabe
Two men have been covicted under the official secrets act for leaking a memo. But newspapers are not allowed to link their reporting of the case to the contents of the memo, which is already in the public domain. WWGD? Read More...
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