Reporter Told Hp Agents Considered Search of Her Trash; Some Details of Security Firm's Operations in Probe Not yet Revealed

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Investigators scoped out a Wall Street Journal reporter's trash as part of a now-discredited boardroom leak probe that cost the chairwoman of computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. her job and led to criminal charges.

In a first-person story on the front page of Thursday's newspaper, reporter Pui-Wing Tam said HP disclosed to her on Wednesday that it hired a security firm that considered rummaging through the garbage of her suburban home, hoping to glean possible details about her reporting efforts.

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Reporter Told Hp Agents Considered Search of Her Trash; Some Details of Security Firm's Operations in Probe Not yet Revealed

"I learned this -- and more -- as I sat in a conference room at HP's outside law firm ...

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