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Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald is apparently no spendthrift. His investigation into the 2003 leak of a CIA employee's identity has cost just $333,000, not counting the salaries of personnel who were simply transferred from one government account to another, AP reports. That's a lot less than similar previous investigations. One reason: Fitzgerald and his team didn't splurge on expensive office space in Washington.

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