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The '''Coalition Information Centre (CIC)''' is mainly driven by the US and UK. Alastair Campbell and his No 10 communications colleague [[Phil Bassett]] went to see [[Karen Hughes]] in Washington in early October 2001. The trip gave birth to the '''Coalition Information Centre''', which was to be based in Washington, London and Islamabad.
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The '''Coalition Information Centre (CIC)''' is mainly driven by the US and UK. Alastair Campbell and his No 10 communications colleague [[Phil Bassett]] went to see [[Karen Hughes]] in Washington in early October 2001. The trip gave birth to the '''Coalition Information Centre''', which was to be based in Washington, London and Islamabad. The London CIC was housed within and partially staffed by the Foreign Office<ref> FCO website, FCO Departmental Report 2002, Part 5 - Chapter 4, [http://www.fco.gov.uk/Files/KFile/chapter4september11.pdf 11 September Response, P.40] Last accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref>.

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The Coalition Information Centre (CIC) is mainly driven by the US and UK. Alastair Campbell and his No 10 communications colleague Phil Bassett went to see Karen Hughes in Washington in early October 2001. The trip gave birth to the Coalition Information Centre, which was to be based in Washington, London and Islamabad. The London CIC was housed within and partially staffed by the Foreign Office[1].

  1. FCO website, FCO Departmental Report 2002, Part 5 - Chapter 4, 11 September Response, P.40 Last accessed 23-Feb-2008