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Title: government secrecy
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The ?secret' designation referred to information in which its disclosure might endanger the national security, or cause serious injury to the interests of the nation or be of great advantage to a foreign nation. Similarly, ?confidential' could be applied to material of such a nature that is disclosure, although not endangering the national security, might be harmful to the interests or prestige of the Nation... Showed first 250 characters
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Similarly, ?confidential' could be applied to material of such a nature that is disclosure, although not endangering the national security, might be harmful to the interests or prestige of the Nation. The term ?restricted' is used in instances where information is for official use only and should be denied access to the general public... Showed next 250 characters
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