The CIA denied on Wednesday that its new director had told the spy agency to shape intelligence to support the policies of President Bush. The agency was responding to a report in The New York Times which said CIA Director Porter Goss had told his staff to back Bush, a sharp departure for an agency that is supposed to stick to facts and stay out of policy judgments. Critics have pointed at the resignations of some top CIA officials as a sign that Goss and his advisers who came with him from Capitol Hill were acting in a partisan manner.Full Story
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