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Niger is at the centre of a row over intelligence used to justify the United States' invasion of Iraq and the deepening personal battle between President George W. Bush's White House and one of Washington's senior Africanist ambassadors, Joseph Wilson, over the press exposure of his wife, Valerie Plame, as an agent for the Central Intelligence Agency....

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Iraq, George W. Bush, Joseph Wilson, Valerie Plame, Lewis 'Scooter' Libby, Patrick Fitzgerald, Saddam Hussein, France, Canada, Australia, Hama Hamadou, Cogema

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