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GRAPEVINE, Page 13No Great Revelations
By SOPHFRONIA SCOTT GREGORY
The U.S. Senate unanimously demanded earlier this month
that the Bush Administration declassify and make public all
secret POW/MIA documents now in the Pentagon's possession. But
what exactly is in them? Insiders who have reviewed the papers
say anxious families are in for a big disappointment once
again. All relevant documents were shown to family members long
ago, and more than 1.3 million pages have already been shown to
members and staff of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA
Affairs without any convincing results. Key sections of some
internal Pentagon memorandums have already been leaked, and
although they reflect "sloppy" and "unprofessional" running of
the mia office, according to individuals charged with studying
them, they add nothing substantive to the search for surviving
Americans.