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Washington Suffocates for Sake of Security, City Officials Argue (Los Angeles Times)







Washington Suffocates for Sake of
Security, City Officials Argue (Los
Angeles Times)

Washington Suffocates for Sake of
Security, City Officials Argue (Los
Angeles Times)
08/04/2004 06:25 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — As a target for terrorists, the nation's capital is at the top of the list, a city of such world-famous symbols of political and economic might as the White House, the Capitol and the World Bank.




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