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- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef date "2001-11-25".
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef first "Sydney P.".
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef isCitedBy Michael_Springmann.
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef last "Freedberg".
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef publisher St._Petersburg_Times.
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef quote "Michael Springmann, a consular officer in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from 1987 to 1989, said he issued more than 100 visas to unqualified applicants after pressure from his State Department bosses. "Keep the Saudis happy," Springmann said he was told, apparently because they are America's biggest supplier of crude oil. He said he later learned that visas went to terrorists recruited by the CIA and bin Laden to train in the United States for the war against the then-Soviet Union in Afghanistan.".
- 84593584c897fbddcff8e8f54ad78584ca07ee62ddb525fc37a90b81730b29ef title "Loopholes leave U.S. borders vulnerable".