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OSA
(redirected from Official Secrets Act)

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OSAObstructive Sleep Apnea
OSAOptical Society of America
OSAOffice of the State Auditor
OSAOffice of Student Affairs
OSAOffice of Special Affairs (Church of Scientology International)
OSAOffice of Substance Abuse
OSAOptical Spectrum Analyzer
OSAOutside Air
OSAOfficial Secrets Act
OSAOpen Systems Architecture
OSAOpen Society Archives (Budapest, Hungary)
OSAOverseas Subscribers Agents (lottery agent)
OSAOffice of Student Achievement (various locations)
OSAOpen Service Access (3GPP)
OSAOperational Support Airlift (US DoD)
OSAOpen Service Architecture
OSAOrganizzazione degli Stati Americani
OSAOutstanding Service Award
OSAOffice of the Secretary of the Army
OSAOperational Support Aircraft
OSAOrdo Sancti Augustini (St Augustine Order)
OSAOrder of Saint Augustine
OSAOpen Software Associates
OSAOverseas Students' Association (University of Adelaide, Australia)
OSAOptical Subassemblies (Palomar Technologies)
OSAOld Stone Age (gaming forums)
OSAOrganization of Staff Analysts (New York, NY)
OSAOptimal Shelf Availability
OSAOrganización Sionista Argentina
OSAOpportunistic Spectrum Access
OSAOberstabsarzt (German military)
OSAOm Svar Anhålles
OSAOrder of St Anne
OSAOscilloquartz SA (Switzerland)
OSAOur Special Ale (Anchor Christmas Ale)
OSAOnline Sexual Activity
OSAOrganizations and Strategies in Astronomy
OSAObject Services Architecture
OSAOtto Schulze Autometer
OSAOpen Security Architecture (Nortel)
OSAOrchid Society of Arizona (Phoenix, AZ)
OSAOrdinis Sancti Augustini (of the order of St Augustine)
OSAOpen Solutions Architecture (Novell)
OSAOpen Space Assessment
OSAOld Stock Ale (North Coast Brewery)
OSAOregon Society of Anesthesiologists
OSAOpus Sanctorum Angelorum (Latin: Work of the Holy Angels; religious order)
OSAOregon Soccer Association (Oregon, WI)
OSAOffice of Space Acquisition
OSAOffice of the Space Architect
OSAOperational Support Authority
OSAOlympic Science Alliance
OSAOut of Station Allowance
OSAOffice Solution Accelerator (Microsoft)
OSAOlentangy Swim Association (Powell, OH)
OSAOrbiter-based Station Avionics
OSAOffice of Safety Appraisals
OSAOutfitting Supply Activity
OSAOperational Safety Analysis/Assessment
OSAObjective Switching Architecture
OSAOperating System Account
OSAHermits of St. Augustine, Augustinians (religious order)
OSAOutfitting Support Activity
OSAOcala Sportsman's Association, Inc (Florida, USA)
OSAOptic Stabilizer Assembly
OSAOPLAN Supportability Analysis
OSAobservability subspace algorithm
OSAOntology Server for Archaeological Information Retrieval and Processing
OSAOn-Screen Analysis
OSAOwatonna Soccer Association (Minnesota)
OSAOfficially Step Aside
OSAOrganización de Seguros Africanos (Spanish: African Insurance Organization)
OSAOnline Selling Association (Hutchinson, KS)
OSAOxford Spires Academy (UK)
OSAOpen Source Academy (various locations)
OSAOperation Save America (aka Operation Rescue; anti-abortion group)
OSAOnline Savings Account
OSAOpen Solutions Alliance (vendor consortium)
OSAOakland School for the Arts (California)


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Summary: A senior British Army officer has been arrested in Afghanistan on suspicion of breaching the Official Secrets Act.
Peter Hill, 23, was arrested last November under the Official Secrets Act 1911 and material was allegedly found at his home in Skipton, North Yorkshire, that led to him being charged under the Explosive Substances Act 1883.
The failed prosecution of Foreign Office civil servant Derek Pasquill under the 1989 Official Secrets Act for leaking documents to this paper once again raises questions over the government's troubling use of laws to protect not the state but its own reputation.
 
 
 
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