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Hearing Focuses Harsh Light on FBI (Los Angeles Times)







Hearing Focuses Harsh Light on FBI (Los
Angeles Times)

Hearing Focuses Harsh Light on FBI (Los
Angeles Times)
04/10/2004 05:07 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Despite a sudden burst of intelligence in the summer of 2001 pointing to an imminent Al Qaeda attack, including indications of a major event within the United States, the FBI never passed that threat information to its thousands of field agents across the country.




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