(with thanks to Clarice Feldman)
http://www.nytimes.com/corrections.html
New York Times
July 17, 2004
Corrections

An article on Monday about the Senate intelligence committee report on
prewar intelligence about Iraq misstated the relationship between a defector
known as Curveball and the Iraqi National Congress. There is no information
that Curveball, who worked with German intelligence, was introduced to that
service by the I.N.C., which is led by Ahmad Chalabi. (Articles on June 2
and June 4 also described such a connection, attributing that account to
American intelligence officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. Those
officials now say there was no such established relationship.) The Iraqi
National Congress has denied any connection whatsoever to Curveball, and the
Senate intelligence committee report issued on July 9 did not describe such
a relationship.


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