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May 27, 2004

A smoking gun in Iraq?

This is interesting: today's WSJ's lead editorial reports that a Lieutenant-Colonel in Iraq's Saddam Fedayeen was among those present at the January 2000 Al Queda meeting in Kuala Lumpur where the 9/11 attacks were believed to have been planned.

Call me cynical, but I wonder if the mainstream press will consider these developments newsworthy...   A quick scan of today's WaPo and NYT shows no mention of the story.

May 27, 2004 at 09:13 AM | Permalink

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Posted by: Adrian Spidle | May 27, 2004 3:44:01 PM

OK, you're cynical. The Wall Street Journal is not a "mainstream" publication. It's circulation is either No. 1 or No. 2 in the country.

Posted by: Hunter Moon | Jun 1, 2004 1:57:01 AM

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