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Only 15 out of 100 janitors have security clearances.
Increasingly, local officials, even Chief Kehl, have security clearances to be advised of classified information.
The baggage handler was said to have security clearances for several sensitive areas at the airport, which is France's largest.
Some members of Congress and executives who have security clearances have been allowed to view the full text.
(Members of the Senate have security clearances that allow them to read at least some Justice Department memos).
Because the recruiters have security clearances, they often make their recruiting pitches at the C.I.A.'s headquarters in Langley, Va.
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And there are 4.2 million people who have security clearance to view classified information.
Manning downloaded classified material for which 4.2 million Americans have security clearance – almost as many people as the population of metropolitan Washington.
"If you don't have security clearance," Mr. Kohn added, "you are usually on the street in 90 days without a job".
It further states that both Mr. Israel and Mr. Stephanowicz made false statements to investigators about their knowledge or participation in the abuses, and that Mr. Israel apparently did not have security clearance.
While prosecutors prepare to question Choi, who has never held public office and does not have security clearance, details emerged of her central role in Park's public and private lives.
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