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Duelfer is not an unbiased observer in this matter.
Think Progress » “Public outrage, sporadic before, is growing 2006
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Duelfer is not an unbiased observer in this matter.
Think Progress » “Public outrage, sporadic before, is growing 2006
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Officials with the Iraq Survey Group told the Washington Post the man in charge of the search, Charles Duelfer, is back in Washington writing his final report that pretty much reiterates his report from September that said there was nothing found.
January 2005 2005
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Duelfer is back in Washington, finishing some addenda to his September report before it is reprinted.
January 2005 2005
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Officials with the Iraq Survey Group told the Washington Post the man in charge of the search, Charles Duelfer, is back in Washington writing his final report that pretty much reiterates his report from September that said there was nothing found.
Archive 2005-01-01 2005
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The 2004 report of the Iraq Survey Group which I headed - it is known as the Duelfer report was over 1,200 pages and contained much original data collected at great cost in time, energy and lives.
NYT > Home Page 2011
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 7/3/09: FBI Ignored Bush-Hussein Ties yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'FBI Ignored Bush-Hussein Ties'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The Bush team never ceased playing games with information, the CIA released the so-called Duelfer report in 2004, acknowledging that the administration\'s pre-invasion assertions about Hussein hiding WMD stockpiles were "almost all wrong."'
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In an example of how the Bush team never ceased playing games with information, the CIA released the so-called Duelfer report in 2004, acknowledging that the administration's pre-invasion assertions about Hussein hiding WMD stockpiles were "almost all wrong."
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In an example of how the Bush team never ceased playing games with information, the CIA released the so-called Duelfer report in 2004, acknowledging that the administration's pre-invasion assertions about Hussein hiding WMD stockpiles were "almost all wrong."
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In an example of how the Bush team never ceased playing games with information, the CIA released the so-called Duelfer report in 2004, acknowledging that the administration's pre-invasion assertions about Hussein hiding WMD stockpiles were "almost all wrong."
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