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In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation. ||||| Tenet told us he met with Berger to discuss funding for counterterrorism just two days after the principals' meeting. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation. ||||| Tenet told us he met with Berger to discuss funding for counterterrorism just two days after the principals' meeting. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation. ||||| Tenet told us he met with Berger to discuss funding for counterterrorism just two days after the principals' meeting. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation. ||||| Tenet told us he met with Berger to discuss funding for counterterrorism just two days after the principals' meeting. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War.
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To Clarke, this seemed evidence that the CIA's leadership did not give sufficient priority to the battle against Bin Laden and al Qaeda. ||||| He told us that James Pavitt, the head of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, "said if there's going to be money spent on going after Bin Laden, it should be given to him.
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To Clarke, this seemed evidence that the CIA's leadership did not give sufficient priority to the battle against Bin Laden and al Qaeda. ||||| He told us that James Pavitt, the head of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, "said if there's going to be money spent on going after Bin Laden, it should be given to him.
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To Clarke, this seemed evidence that the CIA's leadership did not give sufficient priority to the battle against Bin Laden and al Qaeda. ||||| He told us that James Pavitt, the head of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, "said if there's going to be money spent on going after Bin Laden, it should be given to him.
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To Clarke, this seemed evidence that the CIA's leadership did not give sufficient priority to the battle against Bin Laden and al Qaeda. ||||| He told us that James Pavitt, the head of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, "said if there's going to be money spent on going after Bin Laden, it should be given to him.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War. ||||| Their ability to perform any mission, counterterrorism included, they argued, depended on preserving what they had, restoring what they had lost since the beginning of the 1990s, and building from there-with across-the-board recruitment and training of new case officers, and the reopening of closed stations.
Why did Clarke feel it was important to fund the CIA and counterterrorism more The CIA had been shortchanged and needed to preserve what it had to fight terrorism
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War. ||||| Their ability to perform any mission, counterterrorism included, they argued, depended on preserving what they had, restoring what they had lost since the beginning of the 1990s, and building from there-with across-the-board recruitment and training of new case officers, and the reopening of closed stations.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War. ||||| Their ability to perform any mission, counterterrorism included, they argued, depended on preserving what they had, restoring what they had lost since the beginning of the 1990s, and building from there-with across-the-board recruitment and training of new case officers, and the reopening of closed stations.
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While Clarke strongly favored giving the CIA more money for counterterrorism, he differed sharply with the CIA's managers about where it should come from. ||||| They insisted that the CIA had been shortchanged ever since the end of the Cold War. ||||| Their ability to perform any mission, counterterrorism included, they argued, depended on preserving what they had, restoring what they had lost since the beginning of the 1990s, and building from there-with across-the-board recruitment and training of new case officers, and the reopening of closed stations.
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To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison. ||||| On occasion, as in Jordan in December 1999, these liaison services took direct action against al Qaeda cells.
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To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison. ||||| On occasion, as in Jordan in December 1999, these liaison services took direct action against al Qaeda cells.
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To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison. ||||| On occasion, as in Jordan in December 1999, these liaison services took direct action against al Qaeda cells.
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To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison. ||||| On occasion, as in Jordan in December 1999, these liaison services took direct action against al Qaeda cells.
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Now, in the aftermath of the millennium alert, Tenet wanted a boost in overall funds for the CIA and another supplemental appropriation specifically for counterterrorism. ||||| In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation.
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Now, in the aftermath of the millennium alert, Tenet wanted a boost in overall funds for the CIA and another supplemental appropriation specifically for counterterrorism. ||||| In the CTC and higher up, the CIA's managers believed that they desperately needed funds just to continue their current counterterrorism effort, for they reckoned that the millennium alert had already used up all of the Center's funds for the current fiscal year; the Bin Laden unit had spent 140 percent of its allocation.
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The after-action review had treated the CIA as the lead agency for any offensive against al Qaeda, and the principals, at their March 10 meeting, had endorsed strengthening the CIA's capability for that role. ||||| To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison.
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The after-action review had treated the CIA as the lead agency for any offensive against al Qaeda, and the principals, at their March 10 meeting, had endorsed strengthening the CIA's capability for that role. ||||| To the CTC, that meant proceeding with "The Plan," which it had put forward half a year earlier-hiring and training more case officers and building up the capabilities of foreign security services that provided intelligence via liaison.
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Napoleon came to distrust his Spanish ally and forcibly replaced the king of Spain with his own brother, Joseph Bonaparte. ||||| A French army marched in to subdue the country.
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The Spanish crown duly passed to the Hapsburgs, and Spain remained in their hands until the feeble-minded Carlos II died in 1700, leaving no heir. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
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By 1805, Spain was once more aligned with France, and Spanish ships fought alongside the French against Nelson at Trafalgar. ||||| What British historians call the Peninsular War (1808–1814) is known in Spain as the War of Independence.
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By 1805, Spain was once more aligned with France, and Spanish ships fought alongside the French against Nelson at Trafalgar. ||||| What British historians call the Peninsular War (1808–1814) is known in Spain as the War of Independence.
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By 1805, Spain was once more aligned with France, and Spanish ships fought alongside the French against Nelson at Trafalgar. ||||| What British historians call the Peninsular War (1808–1814) is known in Spain as the War of Independence.
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By 1805, Spain was once more aligned with France, and Spanish ships fought alongside the French against Nelson at Trafalgar. ||||| What British historians call the Peninsular War (1808–1814) is known in Spain as the War of Independence.
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By 1805, Spain was once more aligned with France, and Spanish ships fought alongside the French against Nelson at Trafalgar. ||||| What British historians call the Peninsular War (1808–1814) is known in Spain as the War of Independence.
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In the 19th century, practically all of Spain’s possessions in the Americas broke away in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars, and the few that remained were lost at the end of the 19th century. ||||| The Balearics, further neglected, were beset with poverty and outbreaks of disease.
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In the 19th century, practically all of Spain’s possessions in the Americas broke away in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars, and the few that remained were lost at the end of the 19th century. ||||| The Balearics, further neglected, were beset with poverty and outbreaks of disease.
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In the 19th century, practically all of Spain’s possessions in the Americas broke away in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars, and the few that remained were lost at the end of the 19th century. ||||| The Balearics, further neglected, were beset with poverty and outbreaks of disease.
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In the 19th century, practically all of Spain’s possessions in the Americas broke away in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars, and the few that remained were lost at the end of the 19th century. ||||| The Balearics, further neglected, were beset with poverty and outbreaks of disease.
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However, toward the 20th century, things began to improve on the islands, with Mallorca reaping the rewards of successful agricultural crops and Menorca launching an export shoe industry. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
Approximately how many centuries passed between the War of the Spanish Succession and when things began to improve on Mallorca and Menorca Two
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However, toward the 20th century, things began to improve on the islands, with Mallorca reaping the rewards of successful agricultural crops and Menorca launching an export shoe industry. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
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However, toward the 20th century, things began to improve on the islands, with Mallorca reaping the rewards of successful agricultural crops and Menorca launching an export shoe industry. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
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However, toward the 20th century, things began to improve on the islands, with Mallorca reaping the rewards of successful agricultural crops and Menorca launching an export shoe industry. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
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However, toward the 20th century, things began to improve on the islands, with Mallorca reaping the rewards of successful agricultural crops and Menorca launching an export shoe industry. ||||| In the subsequent War of the Spanish Succession (1702 –1713) most of the old kingdom of Aragón, including the Balearics, backed the Hapsburgs.
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 12 Minutes
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 3 minutes and 52 seconds
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 4 minutes and 52 seconds
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 4 minutes
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 2 minutes and 52 seconds
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 20 minutes
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
How much time passed between Boston's first attempt of contact and when the fighters were scrambled 13 minutes
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F-15 fighters were scrambled at 8:46 from Otis Air Force Base. ||||| In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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In addition to notifications within the FAA, Boston Center took the initiative, at 8:34, to contact the military through the FAA's Cape Cod facility. ||||| The center also tried to contact a former alert site in Atlantic City, unaware it had been phased out. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication Boston Center to NEADS to First Air Force and NORAD
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication Boston Center to NEADS, NEADS to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr, Colonel Marr to Major General Larry Arnold
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Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-20-2.txt
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication FAA initiated a call to the Boston Center TMU
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication Boston Center directly called NORAD
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication FAA called Otis Air Force Base
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At NEADS, the report of the hijacking was relayed immediately to Battle Commander Colonel Robert Marr. ||||| After ordering the Otis fighters to battle stations, Colonel Marr phoned Major General Larry Arnold, commanding general of the First Air Force and NORAD's Continental Region. ||||| At 8:37:52, Boston Center reached NEADS.
What was the successful sequence of communication Boston Center to First Air Force
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