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To: Ilaine who wrote (127449)3/26/2004 5:33:35 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 281500
 
Annan apologizes for Rwanda genocide
edition.cnn.com

Personal responsibility looks like a trend here . . . .



To: Ilaine who wrote (127449)3/28/2004 9:47:41 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 281500
 
Hi CobaltBlue; Re: "Someone asked me whether Clarke apologized for any of the deaths of people who were killed by terrorists while he was a security advisor under Clinton. I think the answer is no. Just 9/11. Hmmmm. Were those deaths not also due to intelligence failures?"

I would guess that if there were families of people who were killed in earlier terrorist incidents present at Congress that day, he'd have apologized for that too. But just before the speech, Clarke was talking with 9/11 attack family members, so that was naturally who his apology was directed towards.

-- Carl