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| | Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Office of the General Counsel[10]advises the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency on all legal matters relating to his role as CIA director and is the principal source of legal counsel for the CIA. |  | | In 1949, the Central Intelligence Agency Act (also called "Public Law 110") was passed, permitting the agency to use confidential, fiscal, and administrative procedures and exempting it from many of the usual limitations on the use of federal funds. |  | | This was the apparent culmination of a years old turf war regarding influence, philosophy and budget between the Defense Intelligence Agency of The Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency
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| | CIA: History |
 | | The gathering of intelligence, with all that is implied in that general term, is the lifeblood of the agency. |  | | A: In 1972, largely as a result of the investigations into military intelligence activities in the United States, the Defense Department destroyed all of the military intelligence files that they had about American citizens and things in the United States, which was shocking from the point of view of the committee. |  | | The CIA appear to have been not cooperative, to have put out false photographs of Oswald, to have claimed they had no photographs of Oswald, there were many cases where they seem to have tried to cover their tracks,. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWcia.htm
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| | The Central Intelligence Agency |
 | | Intelligence Authorization Act For 1992 § 705, 50 U.S.C. § 403-3(d)(1)(Supp. |  | | The Agency needs managers who are skilled, savvy, and decisive, who understand not only the craft of espionage, but the broader environment in which they operate, including how their work supports the mission of the Agency as well as complements other activities of the Government. |  | | Intelligence from CIA sources has contributed to the identification and capture of a number of major terrorists. |
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http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/int010.html
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| | CollegeRecruiter.com : Careers |
 | | Categories: Federal Government The Central Intelligence Agency seeks to fill a number of full-time Open Source Officer (OSO) positions. |  | | Categories: Federal Government The Central Intelligence Agencys Directorate of Intelligence (DI) is recruiting leadership analysts for Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East. |  | | Categories: Federal Government The Central Intelligence Agencys Directorate of Intelligence has openings for military analysts to address foreign military developments at the operational and strategic levels and to produce written and oral analysis for key military and civilian policy-makers worldwide. |
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http://jobs.collegerecruiter.com/JS/General/CompanySpot.asp?id=376440&src=PRT
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| | Central Intelligence Agency (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | Can you please explain further your position why you do not feel it is appropriate that the President nominate anyone for CIA Director at this time? |  | | No one at the CIA will take the new director seriously until after the election, but John McLaughlin will no longer be in charge. |  | | Admiral Stansfield Turner, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, was online to discuss the decision and the agency. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54483-2004Aug10.html
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| | Central Intelligence Agency on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Remarks by President Bush Nominating Congressman Porter Goss to be Director of the Central Intellige... |  | | One result of the intelligence failures relating to Sept., 2001, and Iraq was the reorganization of 2004, which demoted the director of the CIA and made the CIA one of several agencies overseen by the new position of director of national intelligence. |  | | Under the U.S. intelligence agency reorganization enacted in 2004, the CIA reports to the independent director of national intelligence, who is responsible for coordinating the work and budgets of all 15 U.S. intelligence agencies. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/CentrI1A1.asp
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| | Central Intelligence Agency |
 | | The history of the CIA and Cuba is storied and well-known, involving repeated attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro and the Bay of Pigs fiasco, in which the agency guided John F. Kennedy to a spectacularly failed attempt to overthrow the Castro regime. |  | | While intelligence agencies like the KGB and Israel's Mossad have often employed appalling tactics to further their goals, the CIA has earned itself a special distinction for using most of the same appalling tactics much less effectively. |  | | Prior to World War II, U.S. intelligence operations were informally conducted under the auspices of various military and law enforcement agencies. |
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http://www.rotten.com/library/conspiracy/cia
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| | Technorati Tag: Central Intelligence Agency |
 | | Central Intelligence Agency 4800 + security clearance jobs in one stop shopping. |  | | Central Intelligence Agency Shop eBay for anything and everything - from the very unique to brand new items. |  | | Posts tagged Central Intelligence Agency per day for the last 30 days. |
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| | Central Intelligence Agency (Harpers.org) |
 | | This is Central Intelligence Agency, a United States bureaucracy. |  | | The Bush Administration proposed giving the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon the power to issue "administrative subpoenas" for personal and financial information on American citizens without court approval. |  | | The CIA celebrated the 40th anniversary of its Directorate of Science and Technology by exhibiting such devices as a mechanical dragonfly listening device and a 24-inch-long artificial catfish; the exhibit was not open to the public. |
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http://www.harpers.org/CIA.html
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| | Central Intelligence Agency |
 | | This is an unofficial site of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | Date Unknown - CIA Director Defense Mideast Role |  | | 6/5/97 - CIA Turncoat Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison |
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| | Persons and Pseudonyms |
 | | Hunt, E. Howard (Walter C. Twicker), case officer and Chief, Propaganda Branch, Central Intelligence Agency |  | | Tofte, Major Hans V., member of the Psychological and Paramilitary Operations Staff, Deputy Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency |  | | Barnes, Tracy (Playdon, William D.), Chief of the Political and Psychological Staff, Directorate for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency |
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http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/ike/guat/20172.htm
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| | Abbreviations |
 | | DDI, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency |  | | DDO/IMS, Deputy Director for Operations/Information Management Staff, Central Intelligence Agency |  | | D/DCI/NIPE, Deputy to the Director of Central Intelligence for National Intelligence Programs Evaluation |
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http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/johnsonlb/xxxiii/32676.htm
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| | John A. Gordon - SourceWatch |
 | | Gordon first served under George J. Tenet, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (1994-1997), as Associate DCI for Military Support; then, beginning in November 1997, Gordon served as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. |  | | Gordon's appointment to the grade of general with assignment as deputy director, Central Intelligence Agency (http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep1997/b09181997_bt497-97.html), September 18, 1997. |  | | Statement By George J. Tenet, Director Of Central Intelligence (http://www.cia.gov/cia/public_affairs/press_release/2000/pr030200.html), appointment of General John A. Gordon to be Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, March 2, 2000. |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=John_A._Gordon
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| | FlightSim.Com NOTAMS |
 | | In his new position, Johnson will assist the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) in carrying out the Director's responsibilities, and act for, and exercise the powers of, the DCI during the Director's absence or disability or during a vacancy in that position. |  | | Patrick Johnson (CIA10) was sworn in as the VirtualCIA's Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) Dec. 26. |  | | Johnson joined the VirtualCIA in August 2002 and has logged over 180 hours of flight time for the agency. |
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| | Central Intelligence Agency |
 | | Posted Statement by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Porter J. Goss on the WMD Commission Recommendations. |  | | Posted Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III, USN, Named Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency |  | | Posted biography for Dr. Thomas Fingar, Chairman of the National Intelligence Council |
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| | List of Interviews |
 | | Stansfield Turner, USN (Ret.), former Director of Central Intelligence |  | | Rear Adm. Edward Sheafer, USN (Ret.), former Director of Naval Intelligence; former Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency |  | | Affiliations listed reflect the individual's primary association with the Intelligence Community as of the date of the interview. |
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| | BAE SYSTEMS North America: About BAE SYSTEMS: Board of Directors |
 | | He started as a country analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and ended his career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. |  | | As Director, he was the senior uniformed intelligence officer in the Department of Defense. |  | | He served as Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (198l-2) prior to being nominated as Under Secretary by the President. |
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| | Richard Kerr - SourceWatch |
 | | He started as a country analyst in CIA and ended his career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | He was also the director of the Office of East Asian Analysis and the director of the office responsible for producing the daily intelligence products, including briefing books for the president of the United States. |  | | Kerr also served as the deputy and chairman of the committee responsible for imagery requirements and exploitation and later as the executive officer for the Intelligence Community Staff. |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Richard_Kerr
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| | Voices of September 11th |
 | | Some current and former intelligence officials have said they have been told that the White House was having a difficult time finding a suitable nominee for the post, whose duties include managing a $40 billion a year intelligence budget and refereeing disputes between the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | Porter J. Goss, the current director of central intelligence, is said by associates to be happy in that post and is not expected to be elevated to the national job. |  | | Robert M. Gates, who was director of central intelligence under the first President Bush, said on Monday that he had turned down a request from the White House to return to Washington as the first director of national intelligence. |
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http://www.voicesofsept11.org/security_issues/020105c.htm
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| | Central Intelligence Agency - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1949, the Central Intelligence Agency Act was passed, permitting the agency to use confidential fiscal and administrative procedures and exempting it from many of the usual limitations on the use of federal funds. |  | | The Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA) is the United States ' foreign intelligence agency, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. government. |  | | The head of the CIA is given the title Director of Central Intelligence (DCI); ODCI means Office of the Director of Central Intelligence. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Central_Intelligence_Agency
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| | Central Intelligence Agency Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | In 1949, the Central Intelligence Agency Act (also called "Public Law 110") was passed, permitting the agency to use confidential fiscal and administrative procedures and exempting it from many of the usual limitations on the use of federal funds. |  | | This was the apparent culmination of a years old turf war regarding influence, philosophy and budget between the Defense Intelligence Agency of The Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | The National Security Advisor is a permanent cabinet member responsible for briefing the President on pertinent information collected from all U.S. intelligence agencies including the National Security Agency, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and others. |
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http://www.alienartifacts.com/encyclopedia/Central_Intelligence_Agency
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| | Panel may urge a new domestic spy agency / Some members impatient with FBI, CIA |
 | | Another idea under consideration, one proposed in early 2003 by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is to create an intelligence czar separate from the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | "I do believe that creating a separate agency to collect intelligence in the United States would be a grave mistake. |  | | The new boss would have power over all 14 of the nation's intelligence agencies but wouldn't be in charge of day-to-day operations at any one agency. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/04/15/MNG4R65CR61.DTL
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| | Blowback: Bin Laden, the CIA and US war against Afghanistan, 9/13/01 |
 | | The American media recently started to use the term "blowback." Central Intelligence Agency officials coined it for internal use in the wake of decisions by the Carter and Reagan administrations to plunge the agency deep into the civil war in Afghanistan. |  | | MAK was nurtured by Pakistan's intelligence agency, the CIA's primary conduit for conducting the covert war in Afghanistan. |  | | They were all nurtured for many years by the CIA, the US military or military intelligence. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Central Intelligence Agency (U.S. Government) - Encyclopedia |
 | | It was given (1949) special powers under the Central Intelligence Act: the director may spend agency funds without accounting for them; the size of its staff is secret; and employees, exempt from civil service procedures, may be hired, investigated, or dismissed as the CIA sees fit. |  | | Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), independent executive bureau of the U.S. government established by the National Security Act of 1947, replacing the wartime Office of Strategic Services (194245), the first U.S. intelligence agency. |  | | The CIA was established to gather intelligence abroad and report to the President and the National Security Council, his advisory body. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CentrIA.html
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| | Central Intelligence Agency Publications |
 | | The Central Intelligence Agency's Maps and Publications Released to the Public is a listing of all unclassified maps and publications available to the public for purchase from GPO and/or NTIS. |  | | This brief bibliography of intelligence literature provides a wide spectrum of views on intelligence and the Central Intelligence Agency. |  | | The World Factbook is produced by CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. |
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| | Human Rights and Peace Law Docket |
 | | Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), PL-51/42.13, -160/28.9, -161/25.7, -187/25.9, -218/5.1, -243/23.14, -245/25.9, -303/25.9, -341/25.13, -358/70.4, -427/41.1, -536/24.1, -539/43.11, -585/43.1, -644/50.1, -935/24.4 |  | | Administrative Procedures Act, 5 USC 551, PL-124/21.1, -182/33.8, -258/33.15 |  | | Administrative Practice, 5 USC 500-706, PL-189/41.5, -258/33.15, -806/44.1, -872/42.8 |
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| | Wake Up, Americans! |
 | | "The term 'blowback,' which officials of the Central Intelligence Agency first invented for their own internal use, is starting to circulate among students of international relations. |  | | One of the first things we must do to protect against further blowback is to regain our democracy, to make sure that this crisis is not used as the excuse to destroy or limit essential civil liberties. |  | | Acknowledging that the enormity of this disaster makes for an extraordinary time, we must keep First Amendment rights in focus. |
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http://www.hermes-press.com/blowback.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: National Security Agency |
 | | The National Security Agency/ Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) is a United States government agency responsible for both the collection and analysis of message communications, and for the security of government communications against similar agencies elsewhere. |  | | However, the NSA's United States Signals Intelligence Directive 18 (USSID 18) strictly prohibits the interception or collection of information about "..US persons, entities, corporations or organizations..." without explicit written legal permission from the Attorney General of the United States. |  | | Headquarters for the National Security Agency is at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, approximately ten miles (16 km) northeast of Washington, DC. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/National-Security-Agency
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