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Officials Urge Renewal of Patriot Act
(AP) - The Bush administration's two top law enforcement officials on Tuesday urged Congress to renew every provision of the anti-terror Patriot Act. FBI Director Robert Mueller also asked lawmakers to expand the bureau's ability to obtain records without first asking a judge. "Now is not the time for us to be engaging in unilateral disarmament" on the legal weapons now available for fighting terrorism, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said. He said that some of the most controversial provisions of the Patriot Act have proven invaluable in fighting terrorism and aiding other investigations. More...
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Threat Is Seen at Nuclear Reactors
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at The Los Angeles Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 7, 2005)
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Gonzales Argues Against Expiration Date on Patriot Act
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at The Los Angeles Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 7, 2005)
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Patriot Act: What's not known feeds debate
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at Christian Science Monitor (Apr 7, 2005)
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Less Prickly Than Ashcroft, Gonzales Wins Some Fans
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at The New York Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 7, 2005)
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Two Girls Held as U.S. Fears Suicide Bomb
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at The New York Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 7, 2005)
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Chertoff Lauds State Anti-Terrorism Drills
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AP via Yahoo! News (Apr 6, 2005)
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Patriot Act Gets a Hearing
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at Wired News (Apr 6, 2005)
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White House willing to scale back Patriot Act
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at San Francisco Chronicle (Apr 6, 2005)
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FBI, attorney general push lawmakers to renew Patriot Act
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at USATODAY.com (Apr 6, 2005)
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Gonzales softens line on Patriot Act
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at Boston Globe (Apr 6, 2005)
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Soldiers to Protect Nuke Complex in Drill
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AP via Yahoo! News (Apr 6, 2005)
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Antiterrorism Law Defended as Hearings Start
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at The New York Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 6, 2005)
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Americans May Need Passports to Enter From Canada or Mexico
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at The New York Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 6, 2005)
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Patriot Act Is Called Vital
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at The Los Angeles Times (reg. req'd) (Apr 6, 2005)
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Congress Urged to Renew Patriot Act
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at The Washington Post (reg. req'd) (Apr 6, 2005)
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