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WASHINGTON -- Even before President Bush has named his choice to take over the CIA, the Air Force general who is the front-runner drew fire Sunday from lawmakers in the president's own party who say a military man should not lead the civilian spy agency.
The criticism of the expected choice of Gen. Michael Hayden to head the CIA came from some influential Republicans in Congress as well as from Democrats.See the full content of this document
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Probable Cia Pick Draws Fire
Hayden grew up on the North Side, graduating from North Catholic High School and Duquesne University. If approved to head the CIA, he would be the second Western Pennsylvania native to hold that job within the past two years. John E. McLaughlin, a McKeesport native...
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