Washington Post Profiles the Archive Resent-Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 12:04:52 -0500 (CDT) National Security Archive Update, May 8, 2008 Washington Post Profiles the Archive "The house that FOIA built and a mecca for documents buffs" Documents "nothing short of astonishing" http://www.nsarchive.org For more information contact: Thomas Blanton - 202/994-7000 Washington, D.C., May 8, 2008 - Today's Washington Post devotes the cover of its Style section and a full inside page to the National Security Archive, which the Post calls "the house that FOIA built and a mecca for document buffs." For the full text, photos and graphics, see the article on washingtonpost.com: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/07/AR2008050703965.html Reporter Peter Carlson calls Archive staff "a good advertisement for the dubious proposition that spending your entire adult life poring through government documents has a fountain-of-youth effect." Visit the Web site of the National Security Archive for more information about today's posting and links to many of the documents cited in the Washington Post report today. http://www.nsarchive.org ________________________________________________________ THE NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE is an independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The Archive collects and publishes declassified documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). A tax-exempt public charity, the Archive receives no U.S. government funding; its budget is supported by publication royalties and donations from foundations and individuals. _________________________________________________________ PRIVACY NOTICE The National Security Archive does not and will never share the names or e-mail addresses of its subscribers with any other organization. Once a year, we will write you and ask for your financial support. We may also ask you for your ideas for Freedom of Information requests, documentation projects, or other issues that the Archive should take on. We would welcome your input, and any information you care to share with us about your special interests. But we do not sell or rent any information about subscribers to any other party. _________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THE LIST You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF NSARCHIVE" command to . You can also unsubscribe from the list anytime by using the following link: