Congress Releases '28 Pages' That Looks For Saudi Links To Sept. 11 Hijackers

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    Congress on Friday released the "28 pages," a previously classified document that examined possible connections between the Saudi government and the Sept. 11 hijackers.

    The document — which actually contains 29 pages — had taken on a life of its own, prompting frequent speculation about its contents, though only a limited number of government officials had been allowed to read it.

    Bob Graham, the former Democratic senator from Florida, was one of the co-chairman of the congressional inquiry that produced the pages back in 2002. He had long called for the document's release, saying it pointed to extensive Saudi government contact with some of the hijackers. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia.

    But the White House said Friday the document supported other investigations into the same question.

    Read more http://www.npr.org/sections/paralle...at-looks-for-saudi-links-to-sept-11-hijackers
     

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