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Kissinger named to head 9/11 commission
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Michael Rondino, stationed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise in North Carolina
He's back.
Henry Alfred Kissinger, who alienated conservatives by opening the door to "Communist China" during his tenure as secretary of state under President Nixon, and who remains a scourge of the left for the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War, is President's Bush's choice to lead a commission investigating the federal government's handling of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
In making the appointment, Bush said the 79-year-old ...
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