It denied that China stole the technology involved in those two designs and argued that many design details of the nuclear weapons cited in the Cox report were available in unclassified documents and on the Internet.
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But at a news conference in Moscow, his lawyer, Yaroslav Gerin, insisted that Pasko was carrying only unclassified documents and that his goal was to publicize the Russian navy's lax environmental efforts on the Pacific coast.
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It concluded in March 2004 that no laws were violated, but that inadequate document handling policies at the Treasury had allowed 140 documents which should have been marked classified to be entered into a computer system for unclassified documents.
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The administration insists the undercounting in the April terror report was caused by a compilation error, and earlier last week, in an effort to prove that Bush had rejected the use of torture, it unclassified documents regarding interrogation techniques.
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In a reply letter to Cosumano, Thompson thanked the Pentagon for agreeing to search classified and unclassified documents for ship names and logs, crew rosters, test results and medical records that may identify service members who participated in the tests.
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The report says Levernier, a 22-year veteran of the U . S . Department of Energy, was stripped of his security clearance _ effectively removing him from his job _ after he faxed an unclassified document to The Washington Post.
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"One 20-page unclassified document had a note on its cover page that . . . it could be shared with U . S . allies and the United Nations, yet the remainder of the document was completely redacted, its pages completely blacked out, " he said.
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In a recently unclassified document, Maloof, the Defense Department official investigating Wang, wrote, " cumulative exports of selected sophisticated U . S . technology to China . . . has provided the Chinese military with a nationwide integrated command, control, communications, computers and intelligence encrypted network that will serve it well into the next century ."
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After documents containing classified information were shown during a " 60 Minutes " interview in which O'Neill promoted the book, a Department of Treasury investigation concluded in 2004 that no laws were violated, but that inadequate document handling policies at Treasury had allowed 140 documents, which should have been marked classified, to be entered into a computer system for unclassified documents.