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Chinese espionage?



Security at Los Alamos
A look at the Los Alamos National Laboratory security procedures. (4/8/99)


Cox Committee

Congress appoints the Cox Committee to investigate the espionage allegations. (6/16/98)

Awaiting Answers
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) discusses security of national secrets. (3/15/99)

Background Coverage
US-China Relations
Asian Coverage Index

Outside Links
Los Alamos National Laboratories
Chinese Embassy in the United States
Committee Chairman Christopher Cox (R-CA)

Spies Among Us
How was China able to successfully gather U.S. secrets for so long?

Samuel Berger
The national security adviser discusses allegations that China stole U.S. nuclear secrets. (5/27/99)

Leaders Opinion
House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) on how Congress and his party are reacting to the select committee's report on espionage. (5/26/99)

Congressional Response
Four members of Congress express their opinions on the possible espionage and how it should affect Sino-U.S. relations.
(5/26/99)

Committee Leaders
Chairman Christopher Cox (RCA) and ranking Democrat Norman Dicks (D-WA) discuss their committee's findings. (5/25/99)

Washington Reacts
Congressional and administration officials respond to the Cox report. (5/25/99)

The Cox Report
Listen to the chairmen of the select committee discuss their findings -- In RealAudio. (5/25/99)

Transfer of Information
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson on how secret information became potentially accessible. (4/30/99)

Lax Security to Blame?
Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL) fears lax security allowed espionage to occur. (3/9/99)

Chinese Cooperation
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji denies his country's involvement in spying and says his government will help American investigators. (4/9/99)

 

 


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