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[casi] A reference to the US using Iraqi spies?



This interview might be on the CNN web site?

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From: CNN AM QuickNews <mailings@mail.cnn.com>
To: bob.steel1@JUNO.COM
Subject: Hamas vowing revenge
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 06:32:09 -0400
Message-ID: <AAA9WV5ETACBP842@mx22.nyc.untd.com>

[...]

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GOOD MORNING FROM BILL HEMMER
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Should the U.S. send more troops to Iraq?

The chief of the U.S.-led civilian authority, Paul Bremer III, says it's
not a question of more troops but a question of being effective with
intelligence.
But former U.S. Defense Secretary, William Cohen, disagrees. I'll ask him
why and what he thinks needs to be done to fix the problems in Iraq.

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