Congressional leaders said yesterday the House and Senate will vote in a few weeks on recommendations from the Sept. 11 commission, but the two chambers appear at odds on some key issues, and several recommendations appear in jeopardy. The Pentagon would lose much of its control over satellite-based intelligence gathering systems, and a new national intelligence director would have broad powers to coordinate various agencies under plans gaining momentum in Congress.Full Story
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