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Friday, January 18, 2008; Page A02

In a letter to White House counsel Fred F. Fielding, Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) wrote that, contrary to a statement yesterday that no White House e-mails appear to have been lost, officials from the administration had advised Waxman's committee that server archives listed no e-mail traffic on 473 days.

For the Executive Office of the President:

12 days, including three in December 2003, four in January 2004 and five in February 2004.

For the Office of the Vice President:

16 days, including four in October 2003 and five in February 2005.

For the Council on Environmental Quality:

The entire period between Nov. 1, 2003, and Jan. 11, 2004.

For the Council of Economic Advisers:


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