Subject: FBI Exhibit Contradicts WashPost's Front Page Story 
	Date Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 3:02 PM
	From: Enver Masud 
	To: Ombudsman 

	Patrick B. Pexton
	Ombudsman
	The Washington Post


	Mr. Pexton

	Re On Flight 77: 'Our Plane Is Being Hijacked'
	By Marc Fisher and Don Phillips
	Washington Post Staff Writers
	Wednesday, September 12, 2001; Page A01


	FBI exhibit (P200054) from the trial of Zacarias
	Moussaoui contradicts the Solicitor General's
	account reported in the Washington Post.

	The Washington Post article states, "Barbara K.
	Olson, the former federal prosecutor who became a
	prominent TV commentator during the impeachment of
	President Bill Clinton, called her husband twice in
	the final minutes."

	However, the FBI exhibit shows that Barbara Olson
	made only one phone call -- it did not connect, and
	it lasted for 0 seconds.

	As the newspaper of record, doesn't the Washington
	Post have a duty to correct the record?

	The exhibit referred to is available through our
	website http://www.twf.org/News/Y2009/1117-Olson.html. 
	I would be pleased to provide more information.


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