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WASHINGTON (AP) - An ethics advocacy group asked the FBI on Wednesday to investigate the White House e-mail controversy, saying electronic messages about the Valerie Plame affair may have been destroyed.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington is basing its request on a White House document describing an effort to recover a week's worth of missing e-mail in 2003 from the office of Vice President Dick Cheney.
The missing e-mail was from a week around the time the Justice Department had begun a criminal investigation into who in the Bush administration leaked Plame's CIA identity to reporters.
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