Sarah Palin's office has discovered a
renewable resource to bring millions of dollars into Alaska's economy:
the governor's e-mails. The
office of the Republican vice-presidential nominee has quoted prices as
high as $15 million for copies of state e-mails requested by news
organizations and citizens. No matter what the price, most of the
e-mails of Palin, her senior staff and other state employees won't be
made public until at least several weeks after the Nov. 4 presidential
election, her office told msnbc.com on Thursday. (cont.)
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