Report: Hijackers Exploited 'Deep Institutional Failings'; the Findings Do Not Blame President Bush or Former President Clinton
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › July 22, 2004
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › July 22, 2004
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Sept. 11 commission's final report concludes the hijackers exploited "deep institutional failings within our government" over a long period but does not blame President Bush or former President Clinton for the mistakes, administration officials familiar with the findings said Wednesday.
The report describes the patience and determination of the 19 hijackers and said they probed for weaknesses in airline and border procedures, taking test flights to gauge security.See the full content of this document
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Report: Hijackers Exploited 'Deep Institutional Failings'; the Findings Do Not Blame President Bush or Former President Clinton
The Sept. 11 commission has spent 20 months looking into how the hijackers were ab...
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