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    FILE - This June 6, 2013 file photo shows the sign outside the National Security Agency (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md. The case of a Baltimore purse-snatcher who got nabbed after crank-calling his victim in 1976 laid the legal groundwork for today's worldwide government surveillance of telephone records in the name of protecting the U.S. from terrorists. The NSA has argued that people forfeit privacy rights when they voluntarily give their phone numbers and Internet IDs to businesses. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
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    An aerial view of the NSA's Utah Data Center in Bluffdale, Utah. (AP/Rick Bowmer)
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    Federal judge rules NSA phone collection likely unconstitutional, suggests data may be destroyed

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    Washington Post: Microsoft, suspecting NSA spying, to ramp up efforts to encrypt its Internet traffic
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    Israeli Communications Minister Limor Livnat, left, visits with convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, right, in 1997 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, N.C. Pollard, a former American civilian intelligence analyst, is still in jail nearly three decades after being sentenced to life in prison for taking classified documents he believed contained information important to Israel's self-defense. (AP Photo/Ayala Bar)
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