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2006.03.31

Full disclosure on 9/11

Until now, the city government in New York City had censored the calls for help from the 9/11 tapes.  The New York times and victims' families sued the government to get them released, and they succeeded.  In today's newspaper, New York Times columnist Jim Dwyer writes about some of those calls for help, helping put our country one step closer to full disclosure about what happened on that terrible day.

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