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Secret Service Logs of White House Visitors Are Public Records, Judge Rules

A federal judge ruled yesterday that White House visitor logs created by the Secret Service are public records, and he ordered information involving the visits of nine conservative Christian leaders with Bush administration officials to be released to an advocacy group.
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Michael Abramowitz

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