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The FBI has banned its employees from taking any items from crime scenes or evidence sites after Justice Department investigators found that 13 agents took debris from the rubble of the World Trade Center.The new policy follows a report by Glenn A. Fine, the Justice Department s inspector general, concluding that agents took a Tiffany globe paperweight, chunks of concrete, metal and bolts and a U.S. flag from the rubble collection site at the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, N.Y.Three of the agents have been referred to the FBI s Office of Professional Responsibility for further disciplinary action, officials said: one
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