World News | Associated Press | Thursday July 22, 2010
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) brought one of its most experienced spies out of retirement to run the nation's far-flung intelligence network, the agency said Wednesday.John D. Bennett witnessed the emergence of Al-Qaida in Africa in the 1990s and was on the front lines of the war on terrorism as the station chief in Pakistan. From his...
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