John Negroponte’s impending departure as U.S. intelligence chief on Thursday raised new qualms about the future of national security reforms intended to safeguard the United States against Sept. 11-scale attacks. Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress openly expressed misgivings about a new change in leadership at the helm of the 16-agency intelligence community, barely 21 months after Negroponte became the first director of national intelligence. Full Story
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