Great use of correspondence logs
By Anupama Narayanswamy Jul 10 2007 3:46 p.m. 1 commentThe Center for Investigative Reporting and the Los Angeles Times used some of our correspondence logs to track down letters members of Congress were writing to federal agencies requesting funding for certain projects. Here's a link to the LA Times story.
CIR's Will Evans mentions Real Time and posts some of the letters CIR received here.
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Hello,
I like your correspondence logs. I have a question - do you mind if other people make use of them for their own projects?