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Damon Darlin and Kurt Eichenwald, reporting for The New York Times:
The studies, referred to in a Feb. 2 draft report for a briefing of senior management, are said to have included the possibility of placing investigators acting as clerical employees or cleaning crews in the San Francisco offices of CNET and The Wall Street Journal.
★ Wednesday, 20 September 2006