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February 22, 2005

File Under: Be Careful What You Ask For

The American Libraries Online Website is reporting that the CIA has removed papers from the collection of papers of the late Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson held at the University of Washington Allen Library in Seattle.  According to the posting, 10 papers were removed.  The search was sparked by the library staff discovering a classified paper in the archive and then sending it to Washington for declassification. 

More information from other news sources can be developed by searching the terms "CIA", "Jackson", and "papers" in Google News.

Mark Giangrande, DePaul Law Library

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