The Senate unanimously confirmed Michael Chertoff on Tuesday as head of the Department of Homeland Security, with lawmakers expressing hope that he would forge the troubled agency into a more effective tool in the war on terrorism. The 98-0 vote for President Bush’s second choice for the post reflected a widespread belief that Chertoff — a former prosecutor with a record of taking on mobsters and corporate wrongdoers — would bring a strong hand to the helm of the government’s newest Cabinet-level department.Full Story
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