Intelligence: September 17, 2000

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The CIA and National Security Agency have rejected (and ridiculed) charges that they discovered a conspiracy by foreigners to assassinate Princess Diana and did nothing to stop it. It is strongly suspected that the NSA did intercept some telephone conversations involving a foreign diplomat linked to the Princess which were embarrassing and perhaps even illegal, but were not linked to an assassination plot.--Stephen V Cole


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