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A federal appeals court ruled the USDA must release calendars detailing who officials met with before loosening rules on testing meat for deadly bacteria, The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press reported July 7.
The calendars "were generated within the agency ... prepared on government time, at government expense and with government materials" and "were not just 'stored' in their authors' offices, but were accessed and updated …