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“It did wake us up with a
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contest — a strategy some ana-
lysts say could backfire.
CNN’s Larry King acknowl-
edged the strategy, inviting them
onto his show to debate oneon-
one. But while Davis's campaign
quickly accepted, the Republican
front-runner’s campaign insisted
he has no intention of debating
the Democrat.
"Gray Davis is taking a page
from the desperate candidates’
handbook. He knows he’s
behind,” said Todd Harris, a
spokesman for the
Schwarzenegger campaign. “He
knows he needs to do something
to shake up the dynamics of this
campaign.”
The Davis and
Schwarzenegger campaigns are
looking to draw attention away
from challengers within their own
parties — Democratic Lt. Gov.
Cruz Bustamante, shown to be
in a statistical dead heat with
Schwarzenegger in recent polls,
and Republican state Sen. Tom
McClintock, running several per-
centage points behind.
Federal judge on
do-not-call list
, [jf NVER — The office phone
number of a federal judge who
ruled last week that a national
do-not-call registry is unconstitu-
tional was among the thousands
already on the list.
U.S. District Judge Edward
Nottingham’s number was added
in July to the registry, which was
CIA answers committee members1
criticism <rf Iraq intalligwico
WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA defended Itself Saturday against
charges by two congressional critics that there were "significant
deficiencies" In the intelligence community’s ability to gather Infor-
mation on Iraq before the U.S.-led war.
"The intelligence community stands folly behind its findings and
judgments as stated in the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq’s
weapons of mass destruction programs,” CIA spokesman Bill
Harlow said.
In a letter first reported Saturday on The Washington Post's Web
site, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep.
Porter Goss, R-Fla., and Its ranking Democrat, Rep. Jane Harman
of California, said the CIA relied on old intelligence dating to 1998,
along with "some new ’piecemeal' intelligence” to develop its
reports on Iraq’s weapons programs.
Harlow said that was not the case. "The notion that our commu-
nity does not challenge standing judgments is absurd,” he said in a
statement. “In the post-1998 time period the intelligence communi-
ty launched dn important and sustained effort to enhance our uni-
lateral understanding of Iraq and its weapons of mass destruction
programs. From all of our disciplines, important gains were made.”
Bush, Putin seek
agreement on issues
CAMP DAVID, Md. — President
Uja was the second in two Bush and Russian President
days. On a tip, troops dug near Vladimir Putin on Saturday urged
a river bank to find 1,000 —“
pounds of explosives used to
make the homemade bombs
that have killed numerous
American soldiers.
The cache also turned up 23
calls.
It wasn't clear whether
Nottingham himself registered
the number or knew it had been
registered. A call to the office
Saturday was not immediately
returned.
Nottingham on Thursday
stopped the Federal Trade
Commission from implementing
the registry, ruling it was an
unconstitutional infringement on
free speech.
The FTC Web site was set up
to allow anyone to register their
number, remove it or verify
whether a number was regis-
tered. An automated response
from the site verified that
Nottingham’s number was regis-
tered on July 28.
The Boston Globe reported the
listing in its Saturday editions
and said Nottingham did not
returr]its messages seeking
comment Friday.
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Guerrillas struck a glancing
but bold blow at the heart of the
U.S. occupation on Saturday,
firing three rockets or grenades
at a Baghdad hotel filled with
American soldiers and civil-
ians. To the west, in the flash-
point city of Fallujah, U.S.
troops killed at least two Iraqi
civilians.
U.S. troops also unearthed
one of the biggest weapons
caches to date near the village
of Uja, Saddam Hussein’s
birthplace near Fallujah.
The U.S. military said the
Fallujah victims had tried to
run a checkpoint, but later said
the Iraqis had fired on
American soldiers. Wounded
survivors said the American
fire was unprovoked and came
from troops waiting in ambush.
They said two women were
among the four Iraqis killed, I
the latest in a string of dozens
shot by U.S. troops in the
Euphrates River town.
• The U.S. administration
Russian contrL
Russian-made surface-to-air bution to lra£l’s reconstruction
missiles; four rocket-propelled
grenade launchers and 115
rockets; a mortar and 40 mortar
rounds; 1,300 blasting caps and troops. Along with France and
423 grenades. Germany, Russia is demanding
The attack on the al-Rashid greater role for the United
Hotel, now home to U.S. mili- Nations in Iraq and a speedier
tary officers and civilian occu-
pation officials, came at about
6:30 a.m. when someone fired
three or four projectiles, appar-
ently from a nearby residential strides in U.S.-Russian relations
area, U.S. military spokesmen since the Cold War.
said. “I like him. He’s a good fellow
Rounds struck the 14th floor sPer'd quality time with,”
and caused superficial damage, Bush fsaid’ standin/ tha warm
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said Charles Heatley, daysofta|ks
spokesman for the Coalition
Provisional Authority. Another
round struck a one-story pri-
would like to have thousands of Russian President Vladimir
additional non-American sol- Putin said Saturday that any
diers to help relieve the burden Russian contribution to Iraq’s
on the U.S. Army. “All nations reconstruction must have UN.
of goodwill should do their backing. Along with France
part as well,” President Bush and Germany,’ Russia is
said in a U.S. radio address demanding a greater role for
Saturday. the United^Nations in Iraq and
After two days of talks with a speedier timetable for ending
Bush at Camp David, Md., the U S. occupation.
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Iran and North Korea to abandon
suspected nuclear-weapons pro-
grams, although Putin refused to
stop plans to build a power plant
in Iran and declined to pledge
any postwar help for Iraq.
Putin said any ~
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would depend on a U.N. resolu-
tion sought by the United States
to encourage other countries to
offer money and peacekeeping
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