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Photo Panel: Agencies 'Dead Wrong' on Iraq WMDs
2 minutes ago
In a scathing report, a presidential commission said Thursday that America's spy agencies were "dead wrong" in most of their judgments about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction before the war and that the United States knows "disturbingly little" about nuclear threats posed by many of its most dangerous adversaries. Full Coverage

al-Qaida Makes Surprising Weapon Advances
1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Al-Qaida had progressed much further toward developing a particular biological weapon before the Sept. 11 attacks than the United States realized, the presidential commission investigating intelligence on weapons of mass destruction found.

A Look at Past Intelligence Investigations
1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Some past investigations and reports regarding intelligence failures:

White House Cites Unfair Trade Barriers
1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Focusing on China, Japan and the European Union, the Bush administration on Wednesday accused 61 countries and groups of nations of significant trade barriers that harm U.S. manufacturers and farmers. Full Coverage

Slideshow Three Join Opposition to Bolton Nomination
2 hours, 12 minutes ago
Former U.S. Sen. James Sasser and two other retired American diplomats have joined a drive urging the Senate to reject John R. Bolton's nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Full Coverage

Photo Bush Chides Lawmakers Over Social Security
2 hours, 15 minutes ago
President Bush suggested Wednesday that lawmakers who oppose his proposal for a Social Security overhaul could face political problems as a result. Full Coverage

Photo Bush Undeterred by Resistance to Plan
2 hours, 18 minutes ago
The more President Bush stumps for restructuring Social Security, the less popular his own plan seems to become. His poll ratings are dropping, too, but Bush says he is not deterred.

A List of WMD Commission Witnesses
Thu Mar 31, 1:51 AM ET
Some of the witnesses who appeared before the president's WMD commission:

List of WMD Commission Members
Thu Mar 31, 1:49 AM ET
The panel investigating WMD intelligence failures in Iraq:

Photo Bush Seeks Extension on Trade Authority
Wed Mar 30, 8:02 PM ET
President Bush asked Congress on Wednesday to extend for two more years his authority to negotiate trade agreements under a "fast-track" approval process. He needs that power to complete several U.S. trade deals as well as a pact covering 148 nations.

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