Wednesday, September 11, 2013
By: Bill O'ReillySeptember 11, 2013
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From Chicago Tribune
Nation pauses to remember attacks
From Washington Post
Ten years later, still fighting over Powell's WMD speech
The Italian war correspondent Domenico Quirico, who reported sympathetically on the uprising in Syria before being taken hostage in April by rebel fighters, told reporters on Monday after his release that two years of bloody, armed conflict had changed the nature of the rebellion. "I was a hostage in Syria, betrayed by the revolution that no longer exists and has become fanaticism and the work of bandits," he said.
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