Possible DCI nominee seen as intelligence outsider
Gen. Michael P.C. Carns (USAF-ret.), who is seen as President Clinton's top choice for the new director of central intelligence (DCI), has an impressive military record but is not well known in intelligence circles, observers said yesterday. Carns, the Air Force's vice chief of staff before his...
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