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Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 12, 2001

Bush Puts $5 Million Bounties on 'Most Wanted'

WASHINGTON - President Bush's offer Wednesday of a $5 million bounty for each of 22 "most wanted terrorists" brought mixed reactions from civil libertarians, foreign-policy experts and and lawyers.

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - President Bush's offer Wednesday of a $5 million bounty for each of 22 "most wanted terrorists" brought mixed reactions from civil libertarians, foreign-policy experts and lawyers.
        But senior administration officials hedged Wednesday about whether the offer means "de...

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