Pentagon, Senate committee bicker over 9/11 probe (Reuters)
24th Sep 2005, 05:02 GMT
Reuters - The Pentagon and the Senate Judiciary Committee squabbled publicly on Friday about whether lawmakers could question five key witnesses in public about their claims the U.S. military identified four September 11 hijackers long before the 20001 attacks.
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