news.yahoo.com - 11/10/2008
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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 administration to recover millions of possibly ...
ap.google.com - 11/10/2008
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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. ...
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The Associated Press: Judge rules against White House in ...
msnbc.msn.com - 11/11/2008
angrybear.blogspot.com - 11/15/2008
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angrybear.blogspot.com —
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 ...
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Judge Rules Against White House in E-Mail Case
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White House suffers loss in e-mail case
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... says two private groups may pursue their case as they press the administration to recover millions of possibly missing electronic messages. Kennedy rejected the government's request to throw out the lawsuits filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive. The Bush administration had argued that the courts did not have the power to order the White House to retrieve any missing e-mails. NOTE: Complete article as posted here. Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081110/ap_on_go_pr_wh/whit...
Judge rules against Bush administration in White House email case.
Think Progress —
... . “The Bush administration had argued that the courts did not have the power to order the White House to retrieve any missing e-mails.” ...
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Political Animal —
... that former President Clinton "is making calls on Sen. Lieberman's behalf." * The lawsuit over White House emails is still ongoing, and the Bush gang keeps losing . * Don't bother looking for Obama cabinet announcements this week; there apparently ...
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