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Buoyed by four successful missile defense tests in a row, senior Pentagon officials say they are on schedule to open a rudimentary missile shield site in Alaska by the fall of 2004. Just last summer, the Pentagon was expressing at best a guarded optimism about its antimissile program, which had had a string of failures. Since then, prototype interceptors have scored four consecutive direct hits on targets, three of them long-range ballistic missiles.
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