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WASHINGTON - The Bush administration pushed back Monday against criticism of its nominee to head the CIA, including from top Republicans, as it sought to allay concerns that Gen. Michael Hayden is too closely tied to the military and to the president's domestic spying program.
Republican leaders, including House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, have voiced everything from concern to criticism of Gen. Hayden's nomination.See the full content of this document
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Cia Choice Meets Criticism
Mr. Hastert told a Chicago radio station Monday t...
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