President Bush today nominated Representative Porter J. Goss, the longtime chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, to head the Central Intelligence Agency at a moment of heated debate about both the agency’s shortcomings and how to execute the broadest reform of American intelligence operations in more than half a century. Within hours of Mr. Bush’s announcement that he was selecting Mr. Goss, who spent a decade serving as a case officer in the C.I.A. during the height of the Cold War in the 1960’s, the nomination appeared to be headed for an election-year battle on Capitol Hill.Full Story
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