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According to Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, this is the Agency's "biggest recruiting drive since the end of the Cold War." Thus, it would serve the CIA well to review its practice of the polygraph (a 30-year CIA veteran expressed to me his dismay over its use) and find ways to efficiently conduct the security clearance process (a new recruit even had to postpone his wedding due to uncertain timeline...
...fourth consecutive defeat for Harvard and the end of Colgate's four-game losing streak...
Plants says his history of speaking out proves he takes the forum seriously. "I've tried very hard to be a good U.C. member," Plants says. "You're not always happy with best U.C. members, but at the end of the day you respect them...
...military wasn't working out as hoped. At this point, he may be the last person in America to have come to that conclusion. He was beaten to the punch, certainly, by two high-profile developments of recent days: His wife's coming out against the policy toward the end of last week, and the conviction of an Army private for the murder of gay soldier Barry Winchell, a killing that raised new questions about the Army's ability to police the Clinton doctrine...
...although one might think that the haul that several of their former colleagues extorted out of the Salt Lake City Olympic Committee - which included silver, scholarships for their kids, guns, cowboy hats, skis and, reportedly, even call girls - would have done a good job of that already. In the end, Samaranch prevailed: Although the move had been opposed by nearly half of the IOC's 93 voting delegates, on Sunday all but two voted for the measure...