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** FILE ** U.S. Seretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, right, chats with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. George Brown prior to their testifying before the House Armed Services Committee in Washington in this Jan. 28, 1976 file photo. Newly disclosed historic documents obtained by the Associated Press show that an intense debate erupted during the Ford Administration, with key arguments by George H.W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld, over the president's powers to eavesdrop without warrants for foreign intelligence purposes. Senate Judiciary Committee hearings begin Monday, Feb. 6, 2006, over President Bush's authority to approve such wiretaps by the ultra-secretive National Security Agency without a judge's approval. (AP Photo)
JAN. 28 1976 FILE PHOTO ; public out Minimum price 50PLN
AP HDD 2-c
1976-01-28
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
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1,49MB
25cm x 18cm by 300dpi
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