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1 Helms framed the problem in congressional testimony declassified in 1998:
2 The site was declassified in 1997, though the projects undertaken there remain top secret.
3 The six single-spaced pages of notes he produced that afternoon were declassified in 2003.
4 It was detailed in a CIA history declassified in 2004.
5 It will look into allegations the documents were declassified in order to be used politically.
6 His messages, declassified in 2004, are the only contemporary eyewitness accounts of a confrontation long shrouded by myth.
7 Probably declassified in the early nineties.'
8 It was established in the 1960s but its existence only became declassified in 1992.
9 Several of them will be declassified in 2019, exactly 10 years after they were sent.
10 The Inspector-General of Intelligence, Cheryl Gwyn, is inquiring into allegations the SIS documents were declassified in order to be used politically.
11 The reason finally emerged in a document declassified in June 2006, a devastating damage assessment drawn up by Dave Murphy himself.
12 Pictures taken by the New Zealand airforce during the Second World War and the Cold War are among images declassified in Britain.
13 It was less well known than the Enigma code used for standard military communication, partly because it was only declassified in 2002.
14 The CIA history declassified in 2005 offers a terse summary of what happened next: "The Soviets quickly eliminated the agents."
15 The division was dysfunctional, according to an inspector general's report issued in June 1956 and declassified in 2004.
16 The cables are held at the UK National Archives in London and were declassified in October, when they were seen by the HK01 news site.
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