NYPD surveillance records closer to seeing 'Daylight'
By DANIEL TROTTA
Via Reuters
Filed 5.4. 07, 5:23pm ET
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Six hundred pages of documents relating to intelligence that New York City gathered before the 2004 Republican National Convention should be made public, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
Judge James Francis of U.S. District Court in Manhattan struck down the city's attempt to keep the documents confidential, but agreed to keep them sealed pending a possible city appeal.
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Photo captions & credits: “Naked activists protest outside Madison Square Garden, where the Republican National Convention was held in 2004.” Courtesy of Public Nudity in the Public Interest
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