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SAUDI PRINCE: ZIONISM TO BLAME FOR TERROR ATTACK
Last month, an attack on contractors at a Saudi oil facility killed 6 Westerners — two of them Americans. Senior Saudi officials told the world al-Qaida terrorists were to blame.  But NBC News has learned that Crown Prince Abdullah told a strikingly different story about who was to blame.

Did al-Qaida trainee warn FBI before 9/11?Former interrogator alarmed at Abu Ghraib climateKerry view of Vietnam changed since 70'sFoiling millennium attack was mostly luck

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A new study has found that Prozac helps teenagers overcome depression far better than talk therapy, but that a combination produced the best result.

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Jordan's king on the possible role of NATO in Iraq and why anti-American sentiments are growing in the Middle East.

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BRIAN WILLIAMS
Since joining NBC News in 1993, Williams has become one of the nation’s foremost television journalists, covering virtually every major breaking news event and traveling extensively around the world.

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