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From Bob Woodward, The Washington Post, at MSNBC CIA said Iraq instability seemed ‘irreversible’
Hayden painted bleaker picture than Bush to Iraq Study Group.
From MSNBC Bush sees ‘cause for optimism’ in Iraq
White House report cites success on 8 goals, failure on 8, mixed effort on 2.
From the AP at MSNBC Bush admits administration leaked CIA name
President hopes to move past furor over Libby sentence commutation.
From Elizabeth Sullivan and The Cleveland Plain Dealer Bush will let Iraq keep drifting.
From Ret.Gen. William Odom, Nieman Watchdog, at Truthout "Supporting the Troops" Means Withdrawing Them.
From Maureen Dowd, The New York Times, at Truthout History as an Alibi.
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