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    <title>NPR: Ambassador Chris Stevens</title>
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      <title>Sharp Criticism, Some Words In Defense At Hearing On Benghazi Attack</title>
      <description>Diplomatic security was weak, a former commander of the &quot;site security team&quot; tells Congress. A State Department security aide, though, says &quot;the system we had in place was regularly tested and appeared to work as planned.&quot;</description>
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