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Sandy Burglar (sometimes spelled Berger), former national security adviser to Bill Clinton, cut a deal with the Justice Department after he swiped classified documents from government files.(The Week)(Brief article)

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* Sandy Burglar (sometimes spelled Berger), former national security adviser to Bill Clinton, cut a deal with the Justice Department after he swiped classified documents from government files. Burglar was reviewing Clinton-era documents at the National Archives in the fall of 2003, just as the 9/11 panel was examining the Clinton record. Burglar left, on two occasions, with a few of those documents in his coat and pants (not in his socks, as first reported). Burglar first claimed that he took them by accident, but now pleads guilty to a ...

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