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Mrs. Woodruff took the document to her local police.
He took the document to Mr. Gordon right away, he said.
Investigators concluded that Mr. Gonzales took the document home with him in his briefcase that night in violation of security procedures.
But when Caroline Pidgeon went across and took the document from him, Greenhalgh only handed it over after making a mocking show of finding every page extremely interesting.
He later took the document back to the Justice Department and kept it in his personal safe in his office, rather than in a secure approved site, the inspector general said.
The courtiers took the document to Edward, who summoned the other members of the house; he read the note to them and signed it, pointing out to everyone that the promise of secrecy was incumbent on all of them.
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The accused has admitted he took the documents, which were discovered in his quarters at the Vatican.
After he realized his mistake last week, Dr. Miller took the documents to the center the next morning, his lawyer said.
Alarmed by the phone call, she took the documents in her keeping to the authorities and warned them that the church might be hiding others.
He took the documents to the American Civil Liberties Union and sued the Denver police, setting off a series of continuing disclosures about police spying dating back decades.
As refugees in Europe years earlier, the Kupiecs had used the International Red Cross to locate Mrs. Surga, so they took the documents to their local Red Cross office.
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