SENATORS DISCUSS PHASE II INVESTIGATION OF PREWAR INTELLIGENCE
Sen. John Rockefeller (D-WV) speaks on Phase II investigation of prewar intelligence at a press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington on November 4, 2005. (UPI/Photo Kevin Dietsch)
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