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Sir, Malini Parthasarathy's interview with the U.S. National Security Adviser, Condoleezza Rice, (May 3) is what has been missing in the North American media: tough questions and persistence. Dr. Rice danced around to answer the questions and finally succumbed to the truth on Iraq. She could produce no evidence to connect Iraqis to Al Qaeda or other terrorist networks. Answers to Pakistan-related questions were specious at best. Subramania Sudharsanan, California, U.S.
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