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October 31, 2003 

Strange Bedfellows

There is an interesting article written by Laura Rozen in The Nation discussing the possible Al Qaeda ties of a contracting firm being used by the U.S. Government in Iraq. The article also discusses how the U.S. Government makes its Specially Designated Global Terrorist designations.


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