White House Faces More Questions About Missing E-Mails.
Publication: eWeek
Publication Date: 09-JAN-08
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The Bush administration has five business days to answer lingering questions about the backup copies of millions of missing White House e-mails.
Covering more than a two-year period between 2003 and 2005, the missing e-mails came to light as part of congressional inquiries into the White House's firing of U.S. attorneys.
The White House contends the missing e-mails are preserved on backup tapes, but the Bush administration has yet to produce the tapes. The Executive Office of the President is already under a court order to preserve the backup copies.
Magistrate John Facciola of the U.S. District...
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