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What a difference a day makes.

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The upper chamber has no choice, really, but pursue the "inquiry" to the very end – until Col. Victor Corpus runs out of witnesses to parade, every document is scrutinized, every scrap of testimony heard. To cut short the inquiry would provoke cries of "whitewash."
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