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An article in the Toronto Star today April 26 begins, http://tinyurl.com/afcp "Top-secret Iraqi intelligence documents, unearthed by the Toronto Star in the bombed-out headquarters of the dreaded Mukhabarat intelligence service in Baghdad.... " That makes three newspapers -- the Telegraph of London, the Christian Science Monitor in Boston, and now the Star in Canada -- that claim to have reporters who 'unearthed significant documents in Iraq.' What I want to know is, where are the US/UK military intelligence personnel? Why is this particular stuff still lying about for journalists to "find"? Are these reporters only "finding" significant docs incriminating non-Coalition boosters? Curious indeed. pg _______________________________________________ Sent via the discussion list of the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-discuss To contact the list manager, email casi-discuss-admin@lists.casi.org.uk All postings are archived on CASI's website: http://www.casi.org.uk