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Thursday, September 09, 2004

This week, Senator Bob Graham (D-FL) published a book alleging that the Bush administration suppressed evidence that might link Saudi Arabia to the September 11 hijackers. His charge centers around the FBI’s refusal to allow a congressional committee to interview Abdussattar Shaikh, the San Diego landlord of two of the hijackers.

Take a Memo

Eric Boehlert Senior Writer, Salon.com on new documents on President Bush's service in the Air National Guard
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Lower Manhattan Development Critics

Petra Todorvich, Associate Planner, on the Regional Plan Association's criticism of the LMDC's redevelopment plan
» Regional Plan Association

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From Acorn Squash to Zwieback

William Grimes, former food critic for the New York Times and author Eating Your Words: 2000 Words To Tease Your Taste Buds (Oxford University Press, 2004), shares his epicurean alphabet

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Telling on Intel

Bob Graham, Senator (D-FL), former presidential candidate and co-author, Intelligence Matters (Random House,September 7, 2004)
» Senator Bob Graham

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Indecent Proposal

George Chauncey, professor of American History at the University of Chicago and author, Why Marriage? The History Shaping Today's Debate Over Gay Equality (Basic Books, 2004)
» Why Marriage?

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