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US Senate approves wire-tapping bill

By Andrew Ward in Washington

Published: July 9 2008 20:21 | Last updated: July 9 2008 22:53

The US Senate approved a bill overhauling domestic eavesdropping laws on Wednesday, ending more than two years of wrangling over President George W. Bush’s terrorist surveillance programme.

The legislation provides the government with sweeping new powers to monitor communications involving suspected terrorists and gives legal immunity to telecommunications companies that co-operated with secret wiretapping after the September 2001 attacks.

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