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Byline: Mark Whitaker
On Feb. 5, 2003, Secretary of State Colin Powell went before the United Nations to make the case for going to war with Iraq. Among his arguments: that the United States had solid evidence of ties between Saddam Hussein and a murderous Al Qaeda leader named Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi. Yet in the weeks before, Mark Hosenball, Michael Isikoff and...
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