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L, a $100 Million Question<br />
vfqy End Supportfor u.s.-Funded Coca Eradication<br />
..-we're not doiDg anything the$e<br />
.,. one soldier said, ignoring the<br />
~ aJJchting on his .expoeed<br />
It a mud- forealm& -we're just waiting to hear<br />
Jmrlanda whaf. goirJ«to happen next.·<br />
.5OBoIiv- It's the $100 million question in 80<br />
~Ie "Hm.: What wiD. become of the u.s.<br />
_ coca' financed program to eradicatecoca, the<br />
'Ilt weeki plant used to make c:ocain~ now that<br />
Ide cntcle the longtime head of the coca growers'<br />
I sagaing union, Rw Morales, isabout to become<br />
!by mer the counbYa president?<br />
sthe U.S. Morales..46.who will be inaugurated<br />
Sunday, said during his campaign that<br />
he miIht withdraw Bolivia'. support<br />
for the eradication program, akeystone<br />
of the U.S.-backed anti-drug and alternative<br />
crop development campaign<br />
here. He has hinted at deaimmaHzing<br />
the tu1tivation of coca, which is legally<br />
chewed asastimulant andusedintraditional<br />
medicines, and he has criticized<br />
regional us. anti-drug programs as<br />
false pretextsfor establishingamilitaty<br />
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But Morales has toned down his<br />
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foral.transit, increase highway construction Lly<br />
90 and revive stalled road projects.<br />
Th ey would help build a connected network<br />
of carpool or express toll lanes on all of Northern Vtrginia's<br />
major highways. buy railears for VirgiDia Railway<br />
Express andMetro, widen Interstates 95and 66,<br />
and fix traffic botUeneeks.<br />
-We don't need any more studies. We don't need an<br />
extended session,II Kaine told reporters Friday after-<br />
See VIRGINIA, A10. Cot 3<br />
Pentagon Analyst<br />
Given 12~ Years<br />
In Secrets Cra:se<br />
By JEBJlY MAuoN<br />
Wash.ington Post SmffWriler<br />
A former Defense DepartmeDt analyst was. sentenced<br />
to more than 12 years in prison yesterday for<br />
passing government secrets to two employees of apro<br />
Israel lobbying group and to an Ismeli government of.<br />
ficial inWashiDgton.<br />
U.s. District Judge T.S. Ellia msaid Lawrence A.<br />
Franklin did not intend to harm the United States<br />
when he gave the classified data, to the employees of<br />
the American Israe1 Public Affairs Committee, or ~<br />
PAC, oue ofWashingtoD.'smost intluentiallobbyingorganimtions.<br />
When he pleaded guilty, Franldia, an Iran<br />
specialist, said he was frustrated with the direction of<br />
U.s. policy and thought he could influence.itthrough<br />
'"back channels.II<br />
"Ibelieve, I accept, your explanationthat you didn't<br />
want to hurt the United States, that J01l are a IoyaI<br />
American: said Ellis, who added that Franklin was<br />
-concerned about certain threats tothe Umted Statesand<br />
thought he had to hand information about the<br />
threats to others to bring it to the attention ofthe National<br />
Security CoundL<br />
But Franklin. still must be punished, Ellis sai~ because<br />
he violated important laws govemfug the nondisclosure<br />
of secret information.<br />
'1t doesn't matter that you think you were really<br />
helping,- EJHe said as he sentenced Franklin to 151<br />
months -12th yeatS - in prison. -nat a:rn>gItes to<br />
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INSIDE<br />
IW lOIS IIMIllII10 - TIlE YMSHINGTDIl POST<br />
De 'Rogue' Writer<br />
Osama bin Laden invited the<br />
world to read his book. For<br />
Washington's William Blum, it's<br />
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Cuba Call PIa, Ball<br />
'The 16-nation World<br />
Baseball Cassie gets the<br />
help itneeds to bring Fidel<br />
Castro·s team to the<br />
tournament. SPOIlS, E1<br />
tflOi8St! vs. Ha»use<br />
Six bedrooms or justone<br />
with four bunks? Two<br />
distinct views of the house<br />
of the future.<br />
Also, a bigincrease in<br />
first-time buyers puttingno<br />
mo~down.<br />
Lessons Leamed in Iraq<br />
Show Up in Army Classes<br />
Culture Shifts to<br />
Counterinsurgency<br />
By THOMAS E. fuexs<br />
Washington Post S.affWriter<br />
FORT LEAVENWORTH, !