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<font style="color: #FCFCFC"> that department leaders were not informed about the inappropriate tactics employed
in this operation until those tactics were made public and, as is
customary, turned to those with supervisory responsibility over the operation in an
effort to learn the facts."Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, Issa's Senate counterpart in
the inquiry, said Tuesday that the documents sent to Congress are not
even 10 percent of those received at the inspector general's office, which
Holder requested investigate the case last year. Grassley said Congress has only
received 6,000 pages of documents while the department's inspector general has 80,000
documents in hand.The department has yet to explain why it is "withholding
each of those 74,000 pages," Grassley said in a statement that also
addressed a Democratic minority report out of the House Oversight Committee on
Tuesday that concluded Justice Department officials were not responsible for gunwalking.Nothing coming
from the Justice
Mitt Romney heads into the next phase of the Republican presidential nominating
contest carrying a big win under his belt, after reasserting his frontrunner
status with a crushing victory over Newt Gingrich in Florida.However, Romney and
the rest of the Republican candidates will have to fine-tune their approach
as they enter the bevy of contests scattered all across the country
in February, starting in Nevada this Saturday.There are no historically decisive primaries
on the horizon, no big-ticket behemoths that are considered make-or-break for a
primary candidate. Instead, the candidates face what could be a drawn-out race
for delegates, one that will force the campaigns to make more strategic
decisions about where and when to allocate resources.Gingrich vowed to execute such
a campaign at his Florida rally Tuesday night, projecting a six-month battle
in what he described as a two-person race between him and the
Massachusetts moderate.As supporters waved signs
WAYNESBURG, Pa. Police in southwestern Pennsylvania say a woman who appeared
to not have any teeth in surveillance photos from a bank robbery
last month has confessed, apologized and said she planned the heist because
she needed the money for dentures.Forty-nine-year-old Evelyn Marie Fuller, of Carmichaels, was
arrested Tuesday by police in Waynesburg, where she's charged with robbing the
First National Bank on Jan. 20.The Observer-Reporter of Washington, Pa. (http://bit.ly/wPOQCm )
reports Wednesday that Fuller told a district judge she has mental health
problems and lives on disability.After her arraignment, Fuller told a reporter, "I'm
very sorry for what I did and I know God is going
to punish me for it." Fuller says her pastor told her to
tell the truth about what she did.___Information from: Observer-Reporter, http://www.observer-reporter.com
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