Article: UNITED STATES BACKS OFF BIN LADEN CONNECTION

PHOTO (Color) Hassen Turabi, speaker of Sudan's parliament and head of National Islamic Fron, specks during an interview Monday. Despite an American attack that wrecked Sudan's largest pharmaceutical plant, troubled relations between the two countries that soured almost a decade ago will soon become better, Turabi says. (Color) (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO)

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Drawing a fresh link to an old American foe, U.S. intelligence officials say they believe the Sudanese plant destroyed in last week's missile strike was working with Iraq to make deadly nerve gas.

Under increasing pressure to explain why the United States attacked the Shifa ...

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