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Article: Did U.S. bungle intelligence on Hasan? Some see 'red flags' in agencies' actions; At Fort Hood, Obama speaks of each victim.(News)
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- The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)
- Article date:
- November 11, 2009
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Byline: Carrie Johnson And Spencer S. Hsu; The Washington Post
WASHINGTON -- As the nation mourned the 13 people shot dead last week at Fort Hood, Texas, finger-pointing in Washington intensified Tuesday about whether officials at several agencies had failed to coordinate as they tracked the suspect's activities or to react to warning signs in the months before the attack.
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama attended a somber memorial service at the sprawling Army post, where the president spoke about each of those killed.
Near the base, investigators continued searching for clues to the attack, with blue-gloved FBI agents sifting ...
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