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Environmental

Aug. 30, 2002

Navy Using 9/11 to Promote Ocean Sonar, Suit Says

SAN FRANCISCO - One month after the World Trade Center towers fell, a U.S. Navy admiral appeared before a congressional committee to defend the development of a new anti-terrorist device that seemed far removed from the Sept. 11 attacks - a powerful sonar system to detect enemy submarines.

Reporter's Notebook
By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - One month after the World Trade Center towers fell, a U.S. Navy admiral appeared before a congressional committee to defend the development of a new anti-terrorist device that seemed far removed from the Sept. 11 attacks - a powerful sonar system to ...

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