Talk:Closed sessions of the United States Senate

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[edit] A Table

I believe it would be useful to turn this list into a table.

-Yetiwriter

[edit] Nicaragua

Can someone please elaborate on why congress had a closed session pertaining to Nicaragua on April 23, 1983? I'm not really sure what this is referring to. I don't think simply "Nicaragua" is sufficient. Jasongetsdown 02:20, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Closed v. Executive sessions?

Executive sesssions are often closed to the public and often classified. What's the difference between these and "closed sessions"? I ask because there are many, many executive sessions (or at least were in the 1940s, which is my period of research) which are apparently not "closed sessions" in the definition used here. --Fastfission 23:31, 4 January 2006 (UTC)