Although his confirmation as the nation’s first intelligence director is likely weeks away, John D. Negroponte’s inbox is already full of thorny problems — among them interagency squabbles and ethical questions over the handling of prisoners — that he will be expected to resolve. If confirmed by the Senate, Negroponte would be taking charge of the U.S. intelligence community at a time when the aggressive methods it has embraced since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are under growing scrutiny.Full Story
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