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welcome back to "the lead." now it's time for the buried lead. that's what we call stories we think should be getting more attention. workers at the nsa have access to the nation's biggest security secrets and they're tasked with keeping our country safe. it appears some of them have the self-control of a 15-year-old. the national security agency released details on a dozen incidents in which analysts used their spying power to snoop on a significant other or even just random people they just wanted to dig up dirt on. at least one case, an employee assigned overseas listened to phone conversations involving foreign women over a five-year span from '98 to 2003. in another instance, back in 2004, a civilian employee looked into a foreign number she found on her husband's cell phone because she suspected him of cheating. one guy even did a search of e-mail addresses belonging to his former girlfriend. but he says he didn't intend to read the e-mails, he was just practicing on the system.

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