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  Sunday, February 01, 2004


Confident that federal taxes aren't going up, antitax groups focus on states. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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The comments delineated a line of attack that John Kerry, a decorated veteran, will likely use should he be the party's nominee. By Kirk Semple. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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President Bush is expected to issue an executive order this week to create a blue-ribbon commission to examine intelligence lapses surrounding the Iraq war. By David E. Sanger. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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[Washington Post: Nation and Politics]   By Glenn Kessler and Walter Pincus

The information was so startling that CIA Director George J. Tenet, accompanied by Vice President Cheney, marched up to Capitol Hill to brief the four top Senate and House leaders the day after Labor Day 2002. The administration was gearing up to present its case against Iraq at the United Nations, and lawmakers were eager for any evidence that would prove Saddam Hussein was a grave threat.


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Buried deep in Ron Suskind's new book is the news that the Treasury Department has developed an effective means of forecasting economic growth as it is taking place. By Daniel Gross. [New York Times: Business]
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The president will propose a $2.3 trillion budget that backs away from some spending and tax initiatives he supported. By Robert Pear and Edmund L. Andrews. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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