No figurehead spy czar

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: August 4, 2004| Author: JESSE J. HOLLAND, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

08-04-2004


No figurehead spy czar -- Democrats ready to add key powers
By JESSE J. HOLLAND, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 08-04-2004, Wednesday
Section: NEWS
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WASHINGTON - A new national intelligence director may get more power than President Bush prefers, congressional committees charged with fulfilling the Sept. 11 commission's recommendations indicated...

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