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Sen. Hillary Clinton (D., N.Y.) accuses Bush administration of hiding Iraq casualty figures: "We must always be vigilant against letting our desire to keep information confidential be used as a pretext for classifying information that is more about political embarrassment than national security.".(for the record)(Brief Article)

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* Sen. Hillary Clinton (D., N.Y.) accuses Bush administration of hiding Iraq casualty figures: "We must always be vigilant against letting our desire to keep information confidential be used as a pretext for classifying information that is more about political embarrassment than national security." ... In California, former state attorney general Dan Lungren (R.) announces run for seat in 3rd congressional district.... Rep. Pat Toomey (R., Penn.), now challenging Sen. Arlen Specter in GOP primary, in American Spectator: "There's a culture in Washington. The mentality is, 'Don't just stand there, spend ...

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