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A former employee of the National Archives was sentenced Thursday to 18 months in prison for stealing rare recordings from the government to sell on the Internet.

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Cheney must keep records, judge ordersupdated: Fri Feb 27 2009 19:00:00

Vice President Dick Cheney must preserve a broad range of records from his time in office, a federal judge ordered Saturday, ruling in favor of a private watchdog group.

Time.com: US Allowed Korean Mass Executionsupdated: Sun Jul 06 2008 16:00:00

The American colonel tried to stall, but the declassified record shows he finally told his South Korean counterpart it "would be permitted" to machine-gun 3,500 political prisoners, to keep them from joining approaching enemy forces during the Korean War

Audit: 80,000 items unaccounted for at Reagan Libraryupdated: Thu Nov 08 2007 19:46:00

Up to 80,000 items at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library are unaccounted for, probably because of haphazard record-keeping and inventory procedures, officials said Thursday.

Time.com: The Cheney Branch of Governmentupdated: Tue Jun 26 2007 02:20:00

The Vice President is fighting another call to turn over secret material -- a reminder that he still plays by his own rules

Time.com: Was Oswald the Lone JFK Gunman?updated: Fri May 25 2007 18:25:00

New testing on the type of ammunition used in the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy raises questions about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, according to a study by researchers at Texas A&M University

Fortune: THE POLITICAL HACKS' ULTIMATE FANTASY BOOKupdated: Mon Mar 03 1997 00:01:00

Contrary to what you might expect, the hottest book here in Washington these days is not Dick Morris's scandal-free memoir--in which the suddenly discreet political consultant doesn't even mention ...

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