Who's Watching You Online?
News Over a year ago, AOL improperly released user information about Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Timothy McVeigh (no relation to the convicted Oklahoma City bomber) to Navy officials without a subpoena.
[April 19, 1999, 14:04]
Civil Liberties Group Opposes Clinton's Spy Plans
News It did not, for example, stop or lead to the apprehension of the Unabomber, Timothy McVeigh, or the World Trade Center bombers. With most wiretaps authorised by U.S.judges over the past decade targeted at individual offenders such as gamblers and...
[March 24, 1998, 10:14]
US Navy Ordered To Reinstate Sailor Following AOL Flap
News District Court Judge Stanley Sporkin, said the Navy should return Chief Petty Officer, Timothy R. McVeigh, to his former status as top enlisted man on a nuclear attack submarine rather than giving him clerical jobs.
[March 27, 1998, 10:19]

