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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Wednesday named a veteran prosecutor who heads the Justice Department's anti-terrorism efforts as his homeland security adviser.
From the White House, Ken Wainstein will coordinate efforts "to ensure that we continue to make progress on combating terrorism, securing our borders and strengthening our emergency preparedness," Bush said in a statement.
In an e-mail to his staff, Wainstein said he expected to start at the White House in about 10 days.
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