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REP. ALEXANDER PARTICIPATES IN FOLEY INVESTIGATION HEARING

House ethics committee chairman Doc Hastings (R-WA) (L) and his chief of staff Ed Cassidy leave a House Ethics Committee hearing involving the investigation of Rep. Mark Foley, on Capitol Hill in Washington on October 18, 2006. Rep. Alexander office sponsored a page who received "questionable" e-mails from Rep. Foley (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)


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