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Testimony illuminates flaws in US intelligence agencies

By Charlie Savage
Globe Staff / April 18, 2004

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WASHINGTON -- In pressuring the White House to declassify top-secret documents and allow intelligence officials to testify openly about what went wrong before the 2001 terrorist attacks, the Sept. 11 Commission left behind some collateral damage in recent weeks. Its chief victim: the mystique of the American national security establishment. (Full Article: 1153 Words)

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