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Show he Salt Lake At Tribune NATION-WORLD Wednesday aby 20, 2003 Bush refuses to decl assify material in 9-1] report 28-page chapter: A top Saudi official says the section “wrongly and morbidly” accused the kingdomof complicity in the attacks ews conte p, Bush said ild remainsecret utely have no qualmsatall, bec ongoing investigation wage hapter of n the Sept. 11, 200 tisclosure f the dele enters on allega! le in financing the hija enem and p ration war a sense ex Graham, whosaid that almostall the hastily arranged late last week at the sify information in order to passages secret Sen. Bob Graham, DPla, telligence agencies and prevent the public from having a fuller account role the classified sections of the report. But Bush and his andes preempted the tigated, it doesn't make the role played by other countries. meeting by announcing their decision Invoking the provisions of a seldom used Senate resolution, Graham said that he asked the current Republican chairman and the top Democratto start a process that permits the declassifica even before the afternoon session. The meeting between alPaisal and Bush lasted 40 minutes, officials from ty” to keep the chaptersecret tion of information if the Senate votes to Cheney. release it Powel Asked what information the chapter contained, Graham refusedto comment on whether it was about Saudi Arabia, the administration. ToSaudi officials, the Bush's deci sion to keep the chapter secret was a stinging rebuff. to let them know who they said, adding keep the a p dential candidate who was co-chairman that of a congressional committee that is fication of that part of 2 0 scument would reveal sources hods that would make it harder ers on Tuesday that the Bush adminis sued the report on intelligence lapses prior to the Sept. 1! attackstold report tration vting with the president, fied pages could allow the kingits critics t hijackers. attacks, and we don't wan al investigation If people Faisal said that he understood Bush's reasons for rejecting the request, but ‘ nat only the release of the still fom makers renewed their request lease of the stricken material, charging that the Bush administration the waron terror. ush's decision came after Sau sought the release of the « la rt, which was fled sect on off the yunced on T vesdiay y th gn minister Prince Sa ud a chapter could be released without dam aging US intelligence interests, charged that the Bush administration was trying to protect foreign govern request of Saudi Arabia, in the hope of persuading the White House to release tush af manding fuller disclosure. Several !2 ments, hide the lapses of American in for us ” a yainst government to some of the Sept 11 cessively wielded its authority t- be 4 al Faisal told reporters outside the White House Saudi officials were not alone in de eryoneis having field day cast aspersions about Saudi Arabia. “went beyond national secur but hesaid, “In my judgment there is compelling evidence that a foreign gov ernment provided direct Support that through officials and agents of even over the objections of beth countries said. Among others who attended were the vice president, Dick and the secretary of state, Cotin A} Faisal said after the meeting that Riyadh would permit a specific request by U.S. authorities to question a Saudi civil servant who was identified in the Theyhad sought the public release of congressional report last week as a po the chapter that, according to people who have readit, accuses the Saudis of tentiallypivotal link between the Saudi government and the hijacking plot. Act Possible Saddam tape Terrorism futures market [~ hails sons as martyrs has nofuture after furor |: By DvAKcy Donan The Awoxrated Pr TIKRIT, frag Ina ne w au diotape attributed Tuesday to Saddam Hussein, a calmvoice acknowledged the deaths of ousted dictator’s two sons and called them martyrs. US. fi “arched for clues to jam's whereabouts in doc ents and photo albums “ized in his hometown If confirmed,the tape the third attributed to Saddam th month could put to rest any ubts among Iraqi: 4 Qusal Hu were killed in a firefight w U.S. soldiers in the northern city of Mosul on July 22. The audiotape cast Tuesday on the Ar lite station Al Arabiya. days after the U.S. military casedgrisly phot bloodied bodies in of these an effort to convince Iraqisthat they were Jead and to weaken support for anti-Americar U.S. forces on terrogated 12 suspects urge Tuesda arrested in Saddam hometown, Tik and examined identity cai bound notebooks, Baath P: records and other documents found in eS to try to fill in the picture of his desper ate flight 0 sons other than Odai $ Qusai, Saddam Hu: 1 offer them the sai path,” said the calm, voice, ‘That is the hope ery fighter for God's sa another group of noble soulsof the martyrs has ascended to their creator The tape also referred to Mustafa, Qusai’s teenageson, who waskilled in the gunfight in Mosul. “Odai, Qusai, and Mustafa died in Jihad field in a bravebattle with the ene my,” the voice said. ‘The aggression armies urrounding them with all kinds of weapons and ground troops werenot ableto conquer them until they used their warplanes on the house that in,” the speakersaid. The speaker said the re cording wa nade in July 2006, but the exact lear. ALAra eivedthe tape TheCI new mes was authent nce official date was not said it re Tuesday reviewingt , tape, a voicerese Sadd- a uch a death the hope of every fighter Evenif Saddam Hussein WASHINGTON— gon’s new retired Rear A dext ey The Penta ‘orism John Poin nvolved in 5 é developing theplan. Poindexter first gained note % Z futures the fran Contra scandal market is suddenly a thingof the the Reagan administra past Only a day after it was dis closed, outraged senators of both parties called on Tuesday for the immediate end to the online trading bazaar that would have rewarded investors able to pre dict terror attacks and othe bal unrest. officials raced to oblige, saying it would be shut down post haste. It is a very significant mis take,” said Sen. John Warner, R Va., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, which oversees the Department of Defense. Democrats said the cancella tion of the program was not enough and that those responsi ble for it hould be fired. Atter tion immediately turned to volved in a controversy over a Pentagon program for ex US. 5 two strikes now id. “Do you have to Warner throw athirdstrike?” This graphic appeared on the Policy Anatysis Market Web site. Poindexter didn't respond to requestsfor comment. Two Democratic senators. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota and Ron Wyden of Oregon, re vealed the futures program Monday. Under the Pentagon plan, traders were to be able to begin Friday to trade fue registering which the Pentagon was operat. ing with privatepartners. tures Middle East develop ments asof Oct. 1 ona Websiteof AIR DUCT CLEANING commanders, the¢ Policy Analysis Market, At a Senate hearin, day morning, De Secretary Pai first learned of it from news accounts. 1 share your shock at this Wolfowitz kind of program,” said. “We'll find out about it, but it is being terminated. Warner and his colleagues summoned the head of the De fense Advanced Research Projects Agency, where the market idea was developed, to the Capitol to explain how the con cept originated. The director, Tony Tether, put out a statement, saying that theprogram wasfinished, effective immediately. “Our job at DARPAis to explore new irfeas, andthis is an idea that was not going to work out,” he said. Tate)eaoe VETERAN EXIRS AGENTS & TAX PROFESSIONALS Caries Mover Mant with the FS Settle tor Pennies on the Oot Written Gurantes said. The speaker Free Tax Settiement mean said the documents Probetblity of Terrorist Activity (%) electronic surveillance of com ords in the search for recording: tributed to Sadd am, with the same vocabulary while, 3 2 tion and more recently was in wounded like the voice in other In Baghdad, meanwhile seized in Tikrit gave clues to Saddam's flight from Ameri Iraq's US-appointed Gove an forces. ing Council of 25 prominent A coalition military official Iraqis appointed a nine member presidency. failing to said American forces con agree ona single leader for the ducted 56 raids between Mon beginnings of a new Iraqi day afternoon and Tuesday af ternoon,detaining 176 people government. 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