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:: Thursday, April 24, 2003 ::

Jim Miller on Politics notes the following:
The Other Telegraph Boxes: A sharp eyed Telegraph reader noted a detail that I had missed when I first read David Blair's story of the discovery of the boxes. The Galloway files were found in a box file labeled "Britain", but there were more boxes:
Two more box files were labelled "Britain". Others were labelled "United States", "Security Council" and "France". Each appeared to contain all the appropriate documents that had crossed the desk of an Iraqi foreign minister.
If the Galloway story is any indication, there will be many more interesting stories to come from those boxes. And, it is interesting that he does not mention any boxes labeled "Russia" or "Germany".

:: Mark 4:12 PM [+] ::
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