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look at the content of conversations or messages by American citizens.But 
they have raised sharp concerns about whether the U.S. is improperly  
or even illegally  snooping on people at home and abroad.Other major 
U.S. telephone carriers are similarly ordered to give records of their customers' 
calls to the NSA, which also is able to reach into the 
data streams of U.S. companies such as Yahoo, Facebook Inc., Microsoft Corp., 
Google Inc. and others, and grab emails, video chats, pictures and more. 
The technology companies say they turn over information only if required 
by court order.Snowden has been charged with espionage and is seeking asylum 
from several countries, including Russia. He has been holed up for three 
weeks in a transit zone at Moscow's international airport since arriving 
from Hong Kong, and Russian customs inspectors say they do not have 
jurisdiction to seize him.At a discussion earlier Friday touching on privacy 
and security, DNI counsel Robert Litt maintained that "these programs are 
legal" because they are authorized by Congress, the courts and the White 
House. He said their exposure could curb the government's ability to detect 
threats against the U.S."Only time will tell the full extent of the 
damage caused by the unlawful disclosures of these lawful programs," Litt 
said.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
umping posed any environmental risk.Australian Sen. Larissa Waters, the 
influential Greens party's spokeswoman on the Great Barrier Reef, described 
the dumping of bombs in such an environmentally sensitive area as "outrageous" 
and said it should not be allowed."Have we gone completely mad?" she 
told Australian Broadcasting Corp. "Is this how we look after our World 
Heritage area now? Letting a foreign power drop bombs on it?"Graeme Dunstan, 
who is among the environmentalists and anti-war activists demonstrating 
against the joint exercises, said the mishap proved that the U.S. military 
could not be trusted to protect the environment."How can they protect the 
environment and bomb the reef at the same time? Get real," Dunstan 
said from the Queensland coastal town of Yeppoon, near where the war 
games are taking place.The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest network 
of coral structures, is rich in marine life and stretches more than 
1,800 miles along Australia's northeast coast.


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