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Tests performed before the deadly blowout of BP's oil well in the Gulf of Mexico should have raised doubts about the cement used to seal the well, but the company and its cementing contractor used it anyway, investigators with the president's oil spill commission said Thursday.

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It must be acutely frustrating for Washington. Those mesmerizing scenes of Iraqis euphoric over their liberation from fear were quickly overshadowed by several days of exuberant looting and vandalism in Baghdad and other key Iraqi cities. If the Bush administration is on a messianic campaign to promote democracy in the Arab world, it’s off to a disastrous start. As one frustrated Iraqi said, it wasn’t freedom but anarchy.
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