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looks like the media is trying to send us a message!
(as well as self promote)<br>
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while shrub was on the telephone trying to drum up support for wasting
more money and lives in the gulf.<br>
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R<br>
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<b>ABC News smuggles uranium into U.S.<br>
</b>By David Bauder<br>
Sept. 6, 2002 | NEW YORK (AP) --<br>
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</a>While some news organizations have tried to sneak material through
airport<br>
screeners, ABC News thought bigger: the network smuggled depleted
uranium<br>
into New York.<br>
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ABC conducted its operation to test how authorities are guarding against
the<br>
possibility of a nuclear "dirty bomb" attack. Correspondent
Brian Ross'<br>
investigation will air as part of ABC's Sept. 11 anniversary coverage
next<br>
week.<br>
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Federal authorities are angry that they've had to spend time on
ABC's<br>
experiment.<br>
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"The U.S. Customs Service is engaged in a deadly serious
business," said its<br>
spokesman, Dean Boyd. "The American public wants us to focus on real
threats,<br>
not fake ones."<br>
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