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March 25, 2004
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March 25, 2004
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Intelligence failure
'We moved against Iraq for what turned out to be the wrong reason,' admitted former weapons inspector David Kay, 'and it's probably the only reason that would have gotten international action.' Kay spoke to a packed house at the Kennedy School's John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on Monday, March 22. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
'Ghosts of Rwanda'
International complicity in the deaths of 800,000
Kay says intelligence failure, not deception, led to Iraq war
Former weapons inspector says Iraq is better off now
Taiwan election is referendum on future
Voters select president, future relations with mainland
Committee recommends a coordinated calendar framework for all Harvard Schools
Suggests deferring adoption until completion of pending curricular reviews
College sets tuition, fees for undergraduates
The Blade wins Taylor Family Award via Nieman Foundation
Citizen activists honored at KSG for challenging injustice
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