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Job remains for 9-11 families

WASHINGTON - A satisfied squint was as close as Steve Push came to a smile after the release of the Sept. 11 commission report calling for sweeping changes in how the government handles intelligence matters.

Push, whose 42-year-old wife, Lisa Raines, died on the plane that struck the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, quit his job at a Maryland biotech company to become a full-time advocate for accountability from those charged with guarding against such attacks.

Members of the commission and members of Congress praised the families of Sept. 11 victims Thursday for forcing the independent commission inquiry, overcoming initial resistance from the White House.

After the commission was formed, the families won victories to provide more funding and more time for the panel to do its work. Push testified at the outset, urging commissioners to name names.

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