1:24 p.m. | Updated Boxes filled with more than 24,000 printed pages of e-mails Sarah Palin sent as governor have been piled onto dollies and teams of reporters have just begun wheeling them away from an Alaska state building for a Twitter-fueled race to determine whether they contain anything interesting. The e-mails, which include messages from Ms. Palin’s government and personal accounts when she was governor, are being released in response to requests from news organizations under the state’s freedom of information laws. But in a circa-1985 twist, officials are providing them on paper, not electronically. That has forced news organizations to assemble in Juneau for the…
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