Senators Decry Lack Of Cooperation In Analyzing Threats
During a confirmation hearing Tuesday for a key counterterrorism post, senators vented their frustrations over the resurgence of al-Qaida and the lack of cooperation among federal agencies in analyzing looming threats.
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5/7/2008 AM Contents
- House Eyes Voting Soon On Extenders
- Conservation Deal Provisions Draw Fire From GOP As Being 'Green Pork'
- FBI Seizes Doan, Rice Case Files In Raid Of Bloch’s Office
- Clinton Sidesteps Chance To Send Earmark Provision To Floor
- Jones Picks Up Easy Victory In N.C.; Burton Has Tight Race
- Obey Unveils Supplemental, But Strategy Has Many Risks
- Administration To Wait On Sending Korea Deal To Congress
- Gulf Coast Concerns On Flood Bill Likely To Be Swept Away
- Lawmakers Make Agenda Pitches To CCIA Conference
- Young Proposes Higher Gas Taxes To Tamp Down Demand
- Disagreement Prevails Over Hiring Of Agriculture Workers
- Stark Sees Price Tag Getting In Way Of Program Alteration
- Senators Look For Other Vehicles For FAA, Passenger Rights
- Bush Offers FEC Fix, With Von Spakovsky Still In The Mix
- Senators Decry Lack Of Cooperation In Analyzing Threats
- Kennedy's Import Safety Legislation Begins To Take Shape
- Panel Finds Little Consensus On Latest 'Net Neutrality' Bill
- 'Timing Shifts' Latest Issue To Threaten Farm Bill Resolution