Chinese Espionage(?)–an index

Wen Ho Lee
Wen Ho Lee, right, is escorted by an FBI agent after being arrested, Dec. 10, 1999. (AP)
Transcript
The Post's Vernon Loeb discussed the controversy in September.
Lee Can Be Freed on Bail
A judge ruled the government's allegation that Wen Ho Lee could give away national secrets doesn't justify keeping him in jail.
In the News
U.S. Rejects Request to Reduce Charges Against Lee (Post, Aug. 23, 2000)

U.S. Argues Against Lee's Release: Defense Disputes Contention of Risks to Nuclear Secrets (Post, Aug. 19, 2000)

35 Los Alamos Nuclear Experts Get Week's Paid Leave (Post, Aug. 2, 2000)

Probe of Ex-Official Extends to Hill: FBI Asks Senate About E-Mails From Energy Intelligence Figure (Post, July 28, 2000)

Judge Orders Mediation in Lee Nuclear Case (Post, July 16, 2000)

Nations that Lee Might Have Meant to Aid Are Named (Post, July 6, 2000; 3:16 PM) Lead Prosecutor in Lee Case Removed (Post, May 12, 2000)

Lee Disputes Classification of Weapons Data: Defense in Los Alamos Downloading Case Attacks Legality of Evidence FBI Seized (Post, April 20, 2000)

U.S. Inconsistent When Secrets Are Loose (Post, March 18, 2000)

Missing in Wen Ho Lee Secrets Case: Tapes and Motive (Post, March 12, 2000)

Energy Chief Touts Nuclear Lab Security Upgrades (Post, Jan. 26, 2000)

U.S. Probes Accessing of Los Alamos Computer (Post, Jan. 24, 2000)

Lawyer Attacks FBI Role in Lee's Polygraph (Post, Jan. 19, 2000)

Lawyer Attacks FBI Role In Polygraph Test of Lee (Post, Jan. 19, 2000)

FBI Made Wen Ho Lee Think He Failed Polygraph (Post, Jan. 8, 2000)

U.S. Attorney Assigned to Wen Ho Lee Case Resigns (Post, Jan. 4, 2000)

Lee's Motives, Possible Damage Remain a Mystery (Post, Jan. 2, 2000)

U.S. Looks for Links Between Lee and Taiwan (Post, Dec. 31, 1999)

No Bail in Atomic Data Case (Post, Dec. 30, 1999)

Lee May Have Unwittingly Told Secrets (Post, Dec. 29, 1999)

U.S. Argues Against Bail for Physicist: Prosecutors Say Lee Cannot Account for 7 Computer Tapes (Post, Dec. 28, 1999)

Citing Missing Tapes, U.S. Fights Bail for Lee (Post, Dec. 25, 1999)

At U.S. Labs, a Residue of Anger: To Asian American Scientists, Spy Probe Furor Reflects Stereotyping (Post, Dec. 24, 1999)

FBI Agent Calls Lee Actions Deceptive: Indicted Physicist Downloaded Data At Night, Weekends (Post, Dec. 23, 1999)

Wen Ho Lee's Family: 'It's Unfair, It's an Injustice' (Post, Dec. 21, 1999)

From Coast to Coast, Fallout From a Probe: At California Lab,Tightened SecurityToo Much for Some (Post, Dec. 21, 1999)

Ex-Spy Catcher Looks for Medal, Not Scorn (Post, Dec. 20, 1999)

Jailed Nuclear Physicist To Sue U.S. Over Leaks (Post, Dec. 20, 1999)

Senate Hearings Called Off in Light of Lee Case (Post, Dec. 16, 1999)

Hill Report on Chinese Spying Faulted: Five Experts Cite Errors, 'Unwarranted' Conclusions by Cox Panel (Post, Dec. 15, 1999)

China Prefers the Sand to the Moles: Expert Says Beijing Culls Secrets Grain by Grain, Gains Less From Spies (Post, Dec. 12, 1999)

Experts Say Beijing Mines Secrets Grain by Grain (Post, Dec. 12, 1999)

Physicist Is Indicted In Nuclear Spy Probe: Wen Ho Lee Accused Of Mishandling Secrets (Post, Dec. 11, 1999)

Espionage Stir Alienating Foreign Scientists in U.S.: Critics of Distrust Fear a Brain Drain (Post, Nov. 25, 1999)

Fired Lab Scientist Can't Account for Some Disks (Post, Nov. 20, 1999)

New Leads Found in Spy Probe: Chinese Report's Errors Point Beyond Lab, Lee (Post, Nov. 19, 1999)

U.S. Near Decision on Indicting Lee in Los Alamos Case (Post, Nov. 5, 1999)

Energy Dept. Loses $35 Million for Cyber Security (Post, Sept. 29, 1999)

Los Alamos Actions May Take Months: Lab Must Follow University's Procedures (Post, Aug. 31, 1999)

Espionage Whistleblower Resigns (Post, Aug. 24, 1999)

Ex-Official: Bomb Lab Case Lacks Evidence (Post, Aug. 17, 1999)

Spy Probe Worries Chinese Americans (Post, Aug. 14, 1999)

Discipline Urged Against Los Alamos Employees (Post, Aug. 13, 1999)

Richardson Recommends Discipline for 3 in Los Alamos Case (Post, Aug. 13, 1999)

China Spy Probe Bungled, Panel Finds (Post, Aug. 6, 1999)

Atomic Lab Scientist Denies Passing Secrets (Post, Aug. 2, 1999)

Plenty of Blame to Go Around on Spying, DOE's Ex-Arms Chief Says (Post, July 15, 1999)

New FBI Spy Unit Gets Reno's Approval (Post, June 26, 1999)


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