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Loretta Thibodeau was misidentified in a photograph caption Saturday that ran with a story about an exhibition of French settlements in North America. The exhibition was at the University of Maine at Fort Kent’s Acadian Archives. A Washington Post story that appeared in some editions…
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Loretta Thibodeau was misidentified in a photograph caption Saturday that ran with a story about an exhibition of French settlements in North America. The exhibition was at the University of Maine at Fort Kent’s Acadian Archives.

A Washington Post story that appeared in some editions of the BDN on Tuesday said that the wife of former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, Valerie Plame, suggested his trip to Niger in 2002. The origins of Wilson’s trip remain in dispute. According to CIA officials, Plame brought Wilson to the meeting that led to his assignment, introduced him and left.


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