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Preliminary Fort Hood Inquiry Turns Up No Link to Terror Plot

WASHINGTON After two days of investigation into the mass shooting at Fort Hood, investigators have tentatively concluded that the attack was not part of a terrorist plot. Rather, they have come to believe that Maj. Full Article at The New York Times

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