12/29/2001 By MARK CURRIDEN / The Dallas Morning News The Bush administration is wrestling with a tough decision on how to prosecute its first post-Sept. 11 terrorism defendant: go all-out for the death penalty or offer to spare his life in exchange for information that might help thwart future attacks. National security and intelligence officials want federal prosecutors to consider offering a plea bargain to Zacarias Moussaoui of France if he would agree to identify al-Qaeda terrorists plotting more violence, lawyers familiar with the issue say. That desire to debrief Mr. Moussaoui escalated this week with reports that he attended ...