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Judge Rules Against White House in E-Mail Case
Gotta hide it better than that, NYT -- "Judge Rules Against White House in E-Mail Case" New York Times Technology section? Yeah, that's the place to slip in a seriously important political story. More In Technology * Judge Rules Against White House in E-Mail Case * Midway Games Reports ...
White House suffers loss in e-mail case - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — WASHINGTON A federal judge on Monday ruled against the Bush administration in a court battle over the White House's problem-plagued e-mail system. U.S. District Judge Henry Kennedy says two private groups may pursue their case as they press the ... (more) White House suffers loss in e-mail case - Yahoo! News
The Associated Press: Judge rules against White House in e-mail case
ap.google.com — 1 day ago WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge on Monday ruled against the Bush administration in a court battle over the White House's problem-plagued e-mail system. With two-and-a-half months remaining before the Bush administration leaves office, U.S. ... (more) The Associated Press: Judge rules against White House in ...
White House suffers loss in e-mail case
msnbc.msn.com — A federal judge on Monday ruled against the Bush administration in a court battle over the White House's problem-plagued e-mail system. (more) White House suffers loss in e-mail case
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The Sideshow — ... You would have thought the headline "Judge Rules Against White House in E-Mail Case" would have been on the front page rather than just the Technology section of The New York Times.

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