The Abu Omar Case
ROME, Nov. 20 -- An Italian spy chief lost his job Monday as government investigators continued to probe his role in the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric by the CIA more than three years ago.
 
In Letter, Radical Cleric Details CIA Abduction, Egyptian Torture (Post, November 10, 2006, Page A23)
 
Prosecutors: Italian Agency Helped CIA Seize Cleric (Post, July 6, 2006, Page A15)
 
In Iraq, a Father's Duties Weigh Heavily: Traditional Role as Breadwinner, Protector Made More Demanding by Violence (Post, June 18, 2006, Page A14)
 
Italy Probes Agency's Link to CIA in Cleric's Abduction (Post, May 12, 2006, Page A17)
 
CIA Ruse Is Said to Have Damaged Probe in Milan: Italy Allegedly Misled on Cleric's Abduction (Post, December 6, 2005, Page A01)
 
Italy Seeks Extradition Of 22 CIA Operatives (Post, November 12, 2005, Page A19)
 
Britain Arrests 10 and Seeks to Deport Them: Detained Cleric's Case Tests New Anti-Terror Powers (Post, August 12, 2005, Page A15)
 
Italy Knew About Plan To Grab Suspect: CIA Officials Cite Briefing in 2003 (Post, June 30, 2005, Page A01)
 
Italy Seeks Arrests of 13 in Alleged Rendition (Post, June 25, 2005, Page A01)
 
Europeans Investigate CIA Role in Abductions: Suspects Possibly Taken To Nations That Torture (Post, March 13, 2005, Page A01)
 

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