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Article: White House Data Unsearched; Hard Drives, Tapes Not Examined for Subpoenaed Records
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- The Washington Post
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- April 18, 2000
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The White House has a huge trove of computerized records that have
never been searched during the criminal and congressional
investigations of the Clinton administration.
The records appear to be covered by various subpoenas that called
on the White House to turn over relevant records contained on
computer disks, computer entries and tapes. The White House says much-
-though not all--of the material is likely to be duplicative of the
hundreds of thousands of paper pages it has already produced in
response to an avalanche of subpoenas.
Officials say they have no intention of examining the electronic
records--memos, speeches, drafts, schedules, notes and other items
written on the computers of ...