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White House Denies Aristide Kidnapping

The San José Mercury-News has a report by the Miami Herald up on its website now:

''The world must know it was a coup,'' Waters quoted Aristide as saying. ``That I was kidnapped. That I was forced out. That's what happened. I did not resign. I did not go willingly. I was forced to go.''

CNN International has White House press secretary on now, live, denying it in very unconvincing terms:

Helen Thomas: "Are you denying he was kidnapped?"

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan: "I just said it was complete nonsense."

Well, then, Scott: Let's hear it from Aristide, then.

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