Former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger insisted Thursday that the Clinton administration never received an offer from Sudan to extradite Osama bin Laden to the U.S., directly contradicting President Clinton's statement earlier this year that he personally turned down the Sudanese offer in 1996. "There was never such an offer," Berger said, when questioned about the bin Laden deal by the joint House-Senate intelligence committee probing the 9-11 attacks, Knight Ridder News Service reported on Friday. Berger's denial flies in the face of Clinton's own admission before a Long Island, New York business group earlier this year, when he admitted...