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    The year in government transparency: More FOIA lawsuits as reform effort failed

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    Incumbent Senators Dick Durbin of Illinois and John Cornyn of Texas each won their respective re-election campaigns. (AP)
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    Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts raises his arms in the air as a crowd of supporters cheer for him on Tuesday while watching primary votes come in at the Overland Park, Kan., Marriott Hotel. (AP/Topeka Capital-Journal, Chris Neal)
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    Sen. Pat Roberts makes his victory speech at a Johnson County Republican's election watch party Aug. 5 in Overland Park, Kan. (AP/Charlie Riedel)

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    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, right, and Sen. John Cornyn, the ranking minority member of the panel, struck a blow Tuesday for maintaining agreement across the partisan aisle on the importance of protecting the public's right to know what its government is doing. (AP Photo)
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