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White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Briefing







White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001,
Briefing

White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001,
Briefing
04/10/2004 08:33 PM

The document, which cited intelligence of a possible Al Qaeda plot to strike inside the U.S., was released today.




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