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Topic: Roslynn Mauskopf

BUSH HOLDS PATRIOT ACT MEETING
US President George W. Bush, with US Attorney for Montana Bill Mercer (L), US Attorney for New Mexico David Iglesiais (2L), US Attorney for Oregon Karen Immergut (L), Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (4L), Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff (3R), US Attorney for Eastern District of New York Roslynn Mauskopf (2R) and US Attorney for the Central District of California Debra Wong Yang (R), participates in a meeting on the Patriot Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC Tuesday 03 January 2006. While on vacation at his ranch President Bush signed a one month extension of the Patriot Act and is pushing Capitol Hill to make the law permanent. (UPI Photo/Shawn Thew/POOL)

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