111.   A Chinese intellectual who has taught at top U.S. universities has been detained on suspicion of divulging state secrets, a human rights group said Monday.

112.   A number of journalists have been put on trial for offenses as wide-ranging as insulting the president to publishing state secrets.

113.   A Moscow regional court handed down three sentences Wednesday on cases involving espionage and the divulging of state secrets, Russian news reports said.

114.   A public prosecutor Sunday launched a criminal investigation into the leak and those responsible for publishing state secrets, court sources said.

115.   A former intelligence officer went on trial Tuesday before a military court, accused of violating state secrets in a case the defendant claims was politically inspired.

116.   A Russian scientist accused of selling state secrets to China has been formally charged with state treason and fraud, a news agency reported Sunday.

117.   A number of journalists have been put on trial for offences as wide-ranging as insulting the president to publishing state secrets.

118.   A Vietnamese business newspaper urged the government Thursday to open up economic information currently treated as state secrets so private enterprise can operate more successfully.

119.   A senior Romanian diplomat who had been sentenced to death by the communists for allegedly passing state secrets to the United States was acquitted Monday.

120.   According to the Interfax news agency, Gurdzhiyants had no access to Russian state secrets.

a. + secret >>共 371
state 18.65%
nuclear 6.67%
military 6.58%
guarded 4.76%
dark 2.99%
little 2.90%
top 2.86%
family 2.40%
leaking 2.22%
well-kept 1.63%
state + n. >>共 633
official 6.11%
law 4.95%
government 3.70%
television 3.31%
radio 2.82%
court 2.51%
police 2.07%
visit 1.93%
legislature 1.68%
agency 1.48%
secret 0.73%
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