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<strong>Hitchhiker</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

1209 Camino Carlos Rey<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />

Non-Profi t Org.<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

SANTA FE<br />

Permit No. 375<br />

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SUDOC Y 1.1/5:107-351; Y 1.1/5:107-351/ERRATA (Recommendations)<br />

Joint Inquiry Into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001<br />

Report of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,<br />

S. Rept. No. 107-351, H. Rept. No 107-792, 107th Congress 2d Session, December 2002<br />

In December of 2002, two congressional committees concluded an 858 page report of findings related to the<br />

September 11 attacks and the activities of the CIA, DIA, and FBI concerning terrorist organizations and threats.<br />

Released to the public in July 2003, much of the information in the report was previously considered top secret.<br />

Students of history will be interested in how the terrorist plot unfolded, how U.S. counter-terrorism developed<br />

before September 11, the views of outside experts on the intelligence community in the United <strong>State</strong>s, and recommendations<br />

regarding certain sensitive national security matters. A copy of the report can be borrowed from the<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Library</strong> (for use in your library only). The full text of the report is available from the GPO Access web site at<br />

http://www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/creports/911.html.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>’s Invasive Weeds<br />

Richard Lee, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics Cooperative Extension<br />

Service, 1999<br />

A pocketsize gem of a publication with photographs of invasive weeds by name accompanied by descriptions,<br />

key characteristics, distribution, origin, and management information as well as a valuable glossary. It is written<br />

as part of an effort to stem the spread of these, often attractive, weeds which choke out native vegetation, increase<br />

soil erosion, damage watersheds and choke out good forage for both wildlife and cattle. Online information on<br />

invasive weeds (including educational outreach and k-12 curriculum materials) are available on the Web at http:<br />

//www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/ipc/weededucation/Outof<strong>State</strong>/newmexico_weeds.htm. Order paper copies for $3 plus<br />

handling from the Extension Service at (505) 646-3228.

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