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In 1996, U.
Question 1:
In 1996, U.S. anti-terrorist investigators learned of an organization called al-Qaeda for the very first time from which one of the following?
A.
Sudanese informer
B.
captured Taliban fighter
C.
Israeli Mossad agent
D.
released American hostage
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