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WASHINGTON _ A senior senator's disclosure of highly classified information about the U.S. terrorism investigation has infuriated Bush administration officials and led to a clamp-down on how much the White House will share with lawmakers.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told reporters hours after terrorists crashed hijacked jets into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon that U.S. intelligence had intercepted a telephone call from a suspect reporting to his handler that the targets in New York and Washington had been hit.
"They have an intercept of some information that includes people associated with (Osama) …