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To: lurqer who wrote (29305)10/1/2003 11:52:12 PM
From: lurqer  Respond to of 89467
 
With the Senate showing some reluctance to pony up the $87 Million, the UN strategy requiring more "fine tuning" and the Wilson-Novak affair the lead news story, Bush fans will face this tomorrow.

The continuing hunt for chemical and biological weapons in Iraq moves back to center stage today as the chief U.S. inspector presents a progress report on Capitol Hill.

Despite predictions over the summer that surprises could be forthcoming and statements that progress was being made, several lawmakers said they do not anticipate much more than an update from David Kay, the former U.N. weapons inspector. Kay was named by the CIA as the head analyst for what is known as the Iraq Survey Group searching Iraq for weapons of mass destruction.


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ajc.com!-1754280005?urac=n&urvf=10650659787200.17944648106473493

and this is only one month after starting the Crawford Strategy. Way to go George.

JMO

lurqer