Intelligence agencies continue to run despite veto of bill

Despite President Clinton's veto of the fiscal 2001 intelligence authorization bill, the intelligence agencies can keep running because the FY 2001 defense appropriations act contains a "backstop" provision authorizing spending on intelligence activities, a congressional source said. But, the source...

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