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The New York Times agrees to correct an earlier story it ran suggesting the White House was well involved in the discussions about whether to destroy ...
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The White House describes media reports that it tried to mislead the public over CIA tapes as "pernicious".
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Senators frustrated by the Justice Department's refusal to provide details of the CIA's destruction of videotaped terror interrogations on W...
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The Bush administration on Wednesday called "pernicious and troubling" a New York Times article on the White House's role in the destru...
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The White House called for a correction to a New York Times story saying top White House lawyers were more involved than previously acknowledged of no...
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A federal judge has ordered the Bush administration to appear in court Friday to answer allegations that it defied his demand to preserve evidence tha...
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The ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee says the panel will move forward with a probe into the destruction of CIA videotapes of det...
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The Bush administration wants a federal court and congressional committees not to pursue investigations into the destruction of videotapes showing CIA...
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The Bush administration has told a federal judge it was not obligated to preserve videotapes of CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists and urged t...
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey refused Friday to give Congress details of the government's investigation into interrogations of terror suspects...