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Proposal to break up CIA draws strong opposition

Quick, bipartisan alarm greets plan

By Bryan Bender
Globe Staff / August 24, 2004

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WASHINGTON -- The new proposal by eight Republican senators to break up the CIA and the Pentagon's virtual lock on intelligence met with sharp opposition yesterday as members of the Bush administration, a former CIA director, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed alarm over making such a dramatic overhaul of US intelligence. (Full Article: 792 Words)

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