The White House's missing documents

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In his first weeks in office, President Barack Obama shut down his predecessor's system for reviewing regulations, realigned and expanded two key White House policymaking bodies and extended economic sanctions against parties to the conflict in the African nation of Cote D'Ivoire. Despite the intense scrutiny a president gets just after the inauguration, Obama managed to take all these actions with nary a mention from the White House press corps. The moves escaped notice because they were never announced by the White House Press Office and were never placed on the White House web site. Most of the documents were posted to the White House web site Tuesday night, after Politico inquired about their absence. "It was a simple oversight," a spokesman, Ben LaBolt, said.


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