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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE FLOYD SPENCE (R-SC) CHAIRMAN HOLDS HEARINGS ON U.S. POLICY TOWARDS IRAQ
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Washington Transcript Service
09-16-1998
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY HOLDS HEARING ON U.S. POLICY
TOWARDS IRAQ
SEPTEMBER 16, 1998
SPEAKERS: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE FLOYD SPENCE (R-SC), CHAIR
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BOB STUMP (R-AZ)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DUNCAN HUNTER (R-CA)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN R. KASICH (R-OH)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE HERBERT H. BATEMAN (...
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