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CIA: The back to school issue


Congressional Quarterly:
So another semester begins.

Like anxious parents everywhere, we’ve got our fingers crossed that this will be the year the kid finally turns it around.

Let’s face it — after the past decade, it’s a triumph of hope over experience.

But this September there’s reason for some optimism: The CIA seems to have shed the bad influences it was hanging with and shown signs of bearing down on what’s important.

The best evidence of this came, ironically, in the agency’s explosive inspector general report, further declassified last month.   Read Article

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