1. Subpoena sparks burning question

    ... WASHINGTON -- Independent Counsel Robert Ray's subpoena to the National Archives ... is unrelated to recent back-to-back fires at an archives facility in Maryland, a National Archives ... both blazes to be arson. An archives employee, working as an "aide" since 1994, was charged

  2. Chilling tape from Air Force One on day JFK shot

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    ... (CBS NEWS) — It's been nearly a half-century since the assassination of President John F ... of the flight back from Dallas to Washington is available to the public online, from the National Archives, for free.

  3. Clinton aide took home classified 9-11 papers

    ... searched Berger's home and office after he voluntarily returned some documents to the National Archives ... . Berger and his lawyer told the news agency yesterday he knowingly removed handwritten notes he ... made while reading classified anti-terror documents at the archives by sticking them in his jacket

  4. What about Sandy?

    ... As for those missing records from the National Archives, did anyone from Sheriff Arpaio's posse

  5. Smithsonian of LGBT arena hunts artifacts

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    ... (SUN-SENTINEL) — At the Stonewall National Museum & Archives, gay history is bursting ... at the seams. There's the tennis racket signed by Martina Navratilova. News clippings of former

  6. Hillary's records to be revealed

    ... Archives and Records Administration, according to Judicial Watch, a public interest organization ... ." Judicial Watch said it had been notified by the National Archives and Records Administration ... the documents on its website. Archives officials notified Judicial Watch March 1 of their plans

  7. Google forgets Memorial Day?

    ... reported Google's decision to ban several Internet news sites from its search archives because ... logo – but no mention of Memorial Day. This was true as well at the company's news-search ... . "If you go back through the Google archives, you'll find that, although it has over the years

  8. End crony capitalism for newspapers

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    ... , considering it would have the accompanying benefit of speeding up the demise of the liberal news media ... online news sites are easier to find than trying to find a notice buried in an archaic newspaper ... archives. Newspapers in Arizona share one online database for public notices, which is not searchable by Google, and gets less than 100 visitors per day.

  9. N.Y. Times spin on Berger

    ... security adviser caught shoving highly classified documents in his pants, today suggested in a news ... Department investigation for rifling through files in the National Archives in preparation for the 911 ... . "Last year, when I was in the archives reviewing documents, I made an honest mistake," the Times quoted

  10. Berger told monitorsto break archive rules

    ... national security adviser to break the rules and be left alone, the New York Daily News reported ... Archives, persuaded the monitors to leave him alone in the high-security room by saying he had ... -word classified files stored in the underground archives vault. Berger's attorney, Lanny Breuer