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by Buck
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I’m so sure they’d admit to it if they had been…
(December 12, 2006)–The US eavesdropping agency says it never targeted Princess Diana’s phone conversations.
The National Security Agency is responding to British media reports that secret recordings of Diana’s phone talks apparently came up during the British probe into the car crash that killed her nine years ago.
The London Observer reports the US had bugged Diana’s phone without British approval, and that London was assured the tapes didn’t provide any insight about the crash.
The NSA says it has 39 classified papers with references to Diana, but that she was never the speaker or the target of any monitoring.
The documents had been previously released.
The official British report into the 1997 Paris crash will come out Thursday.

(December 12, 2006)–The US eavesdropping agency says it never targeted Princess Diana’s phone conversations.




