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The Washington Post, April 6th, 2003

Asked why al Qaeda might have been trying to kill him in 1999 -- he abandoned his house for a month and acquired Secret Service protection based on an alert from Yasser Arafat -- Richard Clarke, who The Post says "coordinated U.S. efforts to hunt and kill al Qaeda's senior leaders" years before 9/11, simply says: "We were killing them. Fair enough." Asked for the good news about homeland security, Rep. Chris Cox, the California Republican who chairs the new Homeland Security Committee that oversees the new Homeland Security Department, says the government is learning how to have "actionable" t...

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