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MADRID — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday that he is confident an accord will be reached shortly with the European Union to relaunch a Bush-era data-sharing program the U.S. considers key to anti-terrorism investigations.
Holder said he and other U.S. officials would listen to the EU allies’ concerns about the accord’s effect on civil liberties during a one-day EU- U.S. ministerial meeting in Madrid today focusing on counterterrorism cooperation.



