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LANGLEY, Va. -- It looks the same as ever: The marble floor with its big inlaid eagle emblem. The wall plaque honoring slain agents dating to the 1950s, some represented by stars because their names and missions remain secret.
Yet this is not the same Central Intelligence Agency as before. Before the Sept. 11 attacks; before Iraq. Before one of the world's most celebrated covert agencies became Washington's most criticized and least-kept secret.See the full content of this document
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Hayden Leading Cia Through Tough Times
In some minds, its reputation is tarnished, its integrity questioned, its pre-eminence eclipsed, its importance reduced.
Now Michael Hayden, a four-star Air Force general from Pittsburgh's North Side, is fixing it.A scorched and tattered American flag pulled from the World Trade Center ruins is framed o...See the full content of this document
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