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That information was frequently repeated by members of the Bush Administration even though then-classified reports from both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency strongly questioned its credibility, suggesting that al-Libi was " intentionally misleading " interrogators.
This claim was repeated several times in the run-up to the war, including in then-Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the U. N Security Council on February 5, 2003, which concluded with a long recitation of the information provided by al-Libi.
Powell's speech came less than a month after a then-classified CIA report concluding that the information provided by al-Libi was unreliable and about a year after a Defense Intelligence Agency report concluded the same thing.
Others suggest that al-Libi gave false information because of the use of excessively harsh interrogation methods.
The Senate report also states " According to al-Libi, after his decision to fabricate information for debriefers, he ' lied about being a member of al-Qa ' ida.
In the book, Nasiri claims that al-Libi deliberately planted information to encourage the U. S. to invade Iraq.
In February 2004, the CIA reissued the debriefing reports from al-Libi to note that he had recanted information.
Two U. S. counter-terrorism officials told Newsweek that they believe the information that Powell cited about al-Iraqi came exclusively from al-Libi.
A CIA officer told the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that while the CIA believes al-Libi fabricated information, the CIA cannot determine whether, or what portions of, the original statements or the later recants are true of false.
In February 2002, the U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency issued Defense Intelligence Terrorism Summary No. 044-02, the existence of which was revealed on 9 December 2005, by Doug Jehl in the New York Times, which impugned the credibility of information gleaned from captured al Qaeda leader Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi.
" The report questioned the information coming from captured al-Qaeda leader Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, stating " the detainee was not in a position to know if any training had taken place.
Postwar findings support the Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) February 2002 assessment that Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi was likely intentionally misleading his debriefers when he said that Iraq provided two al-Qa ' ida associates with chemical and biological weapons ( CBW ) training in 2000 .... No postwar information has been found that indicates CBW training occurred and the detainee who provided the key prewar reporting about this training recanted his claims after the war.

information and acknowledged
Bede acknowledged his correspondents in the preface to the Historia Ecclesiastica ; he was in contact with Daniel, the Bishop of Winchester, for information about the history of the church in Wessex, and also wrote to the monastery at Lastingham for information about Cedd and Chad.
Richler acknowledged his 1977 error on the PQ song, blaming himself for having " cribbed " the information from an article by Irwin Cotler and Ruth Wisse published in the American magazine, Commentary.
; White + Emphasis: Truthful and not strongly biased, where the source of information is acknowledged.
The RSL also ensures that those who have served the country are commemorated for their service by providing funeral information to those who have served with the deceased and handing out individual red poppy flowers at the funeral to ensure that the deceased service to their country is acknowledged ( see In Flanders Fields ).
Top Secret generally refers to the highest acknowledged level of classified information.
Clive Finkelstein is acknowledged worldwide as the " Father " of Information Engineering ( IE ), having developed its concepts from 1976-1980 based on original work carried out by him to bridge from strategic business planning to information systems.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica describes it as " now acknowledged, even by the Germans ", that the francs-tireurs, by these relatively unconventional tactics, " paralysed large detachments of the enemy, contested every step of his advance ( as in the Loire campaign ), and prevented him from gaining information, and that their soldierly qualities improved with experience.
As a general rule and unless otherwise indicated, the information available on the site may be reproduced on condition that the source is acknowledged.
FASB acknowledged that active markets for identical assets and liabilities are relatively uncommon and, even when they do exist, they may be too thin to provide reliable information.
The final episode was acknowledged to have been inspired by The Prisoner as Jaime is similarly being pursued by entities concerned about the secret information she possesses.
The court acknowledged, however, that the government must " convincingly show a substantial relation between the information sought and a subject of overriding and compelling state interest.
In an interview in January 2009, Cheney acknowledged the use of waterboarding to interrogate suspects and stated that waterboarding had been " used with great discrimination by people who know what they're doing and has produced a lot of valuable information and intelligence.
On June 18, 1996, Attorney General Janet Reno asked the FBI to look into it ; FBI Director Louis Freeh acknowledged that both the FBI and especially the White House had committed " egregious violations of privacy " ( in some cases the background reports contained information about extramarital affairs, trangressions with the law, and medical issues ).
" Miller acknowledged that " we are not very definite about what constitutes a chunk of information.
The paper acknowledged that the eight term Democrat " was rightfully upset that erroneous information " had been printed.
Bede acknowledged his correspondents in the preface to the Historia Ecclesiastica ; he was in contact with Daniel, the Bishop of Winchester, for information about the history of the church in Wessex, and also wrote to the monastery at Lastingham for information about Cedd and Chad.
Flemming acknowledged the impact of his announcement prior to the holidays, but added " I don't have any right to sit on information of this kind.
Agee acknowledged that " Representatives of the Communist Party of Cuba also gave important encouragement at a time when I doubted that I would be able to find the additional information I needed.
Although the new findings fell substantially short of confirming the patterns previously claimed by Benveniste, writer Yves Lignon quotes study co-author and statistician Alfred Spira, who said that " the transmission of information persisted at high dilution ", and acknowledged that a " weakness in the experimental procedure was possible ".
Sometimes the text was taken from books already published, or from information supplied by other antiquaries ( both acknowledged ); sometimes Grose collated material himself from which he could work up an article.
Though the Chinese government acknowledged these facts, these early Chinese involvements were kept a secret for more than four decades in China and it was only until late 1990s when such information was finally allowed to be revealed on large scale.

information and being
Since the validity of all subsequent planning depends on the accuracy of the basic inventory information, great care is being taken that the inventory is as complete as possible.
The mapping of important physical features such as slopes and types of soil and the collection of all available information pertaining to public utility service areas are being conducted as staff projects and, like the other two inventory projects, are scheduled for completion July 1, 1961.
We propose a method for selecting only dictionary information required by the text being translated and a means for passing the information directly to the occurrences in text.
Successful teaching involves getting enough information about each pupil to understand why he behaves as he does in certain situations and how his achievement in school is being influenced by various factors in his environment.
AM works by varying the strength of the transmitted signal in relation to the information being sent.
This matte contains the coverage information — the shape of the geometry being drawn — making it possible to distinguish between parts of the image where the geometry was actually drawn and other parts of the image which are empty.
Hill countered that she came forward because she felt an obligation to share information on the character and actions of a person who was being considered for the Supreme Court.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
There is very little information available regarding Iran's use of its 79 F-14A Tomcats ( delivered prior to 1979 ) in most western outlets ; the exception being a book released by Osprey Publishing titled " Iranian F-14 Tomcats in Combat " by Tom Cooper and Farzad Bishop.
Computer methods are utilised to rebuild a three dimensional view of the sample, prior to it being evaporated, providing atomic scale information on the structure of a sample, as well as providing the type atomic species information.
Some games ( chess being the classic example ) are perfect information games: every player has complete information on the state of the game.
Other examples could be inefficient or inappropriate information systems, a lack of supervision or training, and a lack of clarity in roles and responsibilities which can lead to staff being uncertain about what is expected of them.
Moreover, early Christian Church Fathers used canon to rank the authoritative texts of the New Testament, preserving them, given the expense of vellum and papyrus and mechanical book reproduction, thus, being comprehended in a canon ensured a book ’ s preservation as the best way to retain information about a civilization.
Thus, by monitoring eye movements, we can study what information is being processed at a given time.
Obviously not all kinds of information are capable of being disseminated consciously ( e. g., neural activity related to vegetative functions, reflexes, unconscious motor programs, low-level perceptual analyses, etc.
The information processing approach to cognitive functioning is currently being questioned by new approaches in psychology, such as dynamical systems, and the embodiment perspective.
* “ context-specific ” — the help menu contains only the information relevant to the topic that is being discussed or sought
* “ useful “ — in conjunction with being context-specific, the help menu must be comprehensive in including all of the information that the user seeks
For example, a payroll file might contain information concerning all the employees in a company and their payroll details ; each record in the payroll file concerns just one employee, and all the records have the common trait of being related to payroll — this is very similar to placing all payroll information into a specific filing cabinet in an office that does not have a computer.
It is very different from telepathy in that the information is said to be gained directly from an external physical source, rather than being transferred from the mind of one individual to another.
Fully normalized database designs ( that is, those satisfying all five Codd rules ) often result in information from a business transaction being stored in dozens to hundreds of tables.

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