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FBI agents take photographs around the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 12, 2012. FBI agents appeared at Broadwell's home carrying the kinds of cardboard boxes often used for evidence gathering during a search. A spokeswoman for the FBI declined to say what the agents were doing there. (Associated Press/The Charlotte Observer)

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An FBI agent carries boxes to the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 13, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents conduct a search inside the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 12, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents carry boxes from the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 13, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents carry boxes and a computer from the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 13, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents carry boxes and a computer from the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 13, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents carry boxes and a computer from the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 13, 2012. (Associated Press)

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FBI agents take photographs around the home of Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director, in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. FBI agents appeared at Broadwell’s home carrying the kinds of cardboard boxes often used for evidence gathering during a search. A spokeswoman for the FBI declined to say what the agents were doing there. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, Robert Lahser)

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**FILE** Clayton Frederick Osbon (right), the JetBlue pilot who disrupted a flight by running through the plane and yelling about terrorists, is escorted April 2, 2012, to a waiting vehicle by FBI agents as he is released from The Pavilion at Northwest Texas Hospital, in Amarillo, Texas. (Associated Press/Amarillo Globe-News, Michael Schumacher)

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National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen (left) and FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins (center) speak with Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (right), Connecticut independent, following testimony on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano (left) shakes hands with National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen (center) as they and FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins (right) finish testifying on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano (right), FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins (left) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen (second from left) testify on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins smiles while testifing on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano (left), National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen (center) and FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins (right) testify on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Sen. Susan M. Collins, Maine Republican, speaks as Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano, FBI Associate Deputy Director Kevin Perkins and National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen testify on homeland threats and agency responses in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)