The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT20) PORTLAND, Ore. -- June 4, 2004 -- TERROR-LAWYER -- Portland attorney Brandon Mayfield, right, sits with his federal defense attorney, Steven Wax, at Wax's office in Portland, Ore., Wednesday May 26, 2004. Two weeks after United States authorities cleared Mayfield of any connection to the deadly terrorist bombing in Madrid, Spain, high-level Spanish law enforcement officials who were also involved in the investigation are challenging key aspects of the United States' version of events in the case, touching off a muddy dispute between the two allies and painting a portrait of FBI officials who repeatedly rejected evidence that they had the wrong man. (Greg Wahl-Stephens/The New York Times) *LITE
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The New York Times Agency
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