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Judge hands loss to White House on visitors logs (AP)
AP - A federal judge has turned down the Bush administration's latest attempt to keep secret the identities of White House visitors.
The Associated Press: Judge hands loss to White House on visitors logs
google.com — 1 day ago WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge on Friday rejected the Bush administration's latest attempt to... keep secret the identities of White House visitors and declared that it engaged in illegal record-keeping practices. U.S. District Judge Royce ... (more) The Associated Press: Judge hands loss to White House on ...
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Oh, Now They’re Trying to Insist on Their Responsibility to Archive
Firedoglake — ... Update: And in somewhat related move, a different District Court Judge ruled that BushCo doesn't get to hide what kind of wingnuts were visiting Cheney's house. ...

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