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From: "E. Allen Smith" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 17:03:55 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: [NEWS] Clinton signs bill on intelligence
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> Clinton to sign bill restructuring intelligence-gathering
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> Copyright (c) 1996 Nando.net
> Copyright (c) 1996 The Associated Press
> CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. (Oct 5, 1996 4:54 p.m. EDT) -- President Clinton will
> sign a bill requiring modest changes in the U.S. intelligence
> community, despite the CIA director's objection to one of its
> provisions, officials said Saturday.
> The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the bill
> satisfies Clinton's desire to restructure intelligence-gathering
> agencies in light of post-Cold War threats.
Translation: now that we're no longer using Communism as the
standard threat to justify stuff, we'll use terrorism et al.
> The bill:
> --Gives the FBI power to subpoena local telephone records.
Remind me to use pay phones.
> --Authorizes the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security
> Agency to collect data on foreign citizens for U.S. investigations.
> --Requires Senate confirmation of the CIA's general counsel. That is
> meant to prevent political influence over a position designed to block
> illegal covert operations.
Senate confirmation will _prevent_ political influence?
[...]
> "We want to see some new structures developed to take into account our
> need both to conserve resources, but also address some of the new
> threats and the new challenges we face in the world," McCurry told
> reporters at Clinton's pre-debate retreat.
> Still, the bill presents a diminished version of reforms lawmakers
> sought after scandals involving CIA activities in Guatemala,
> misspending by the National Reconnaissance Office and years of
> espionage by former CIA officer Aldrich Ames.
> Copyright (c) 1996 Nando.net
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