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The Republicans insist that lawmakers in charge of intelligence and appropriations can work more closely.
The inquiry will be led by Mr. Gates's senior aide in charge of intelligence oversight.
Sir David Omand, cabinet office permanent secretary in charge of intelligence, would also have insisted on ministerial sign-off.
After attending the army staff and command school, he was made a brigadier general and placed in charge of intelligence.
Miguel Colorado González was in charge of assigning police to organised-crime investigations; Fernando Rivera Hernández was one of his deputies, in charge of intelligence.
In February 1944, when Monte Cassino was bombed, he was general staff officer in charge of intelligence in a unit with Sir Rupert.
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Takes charge of British intelligence in Spain and Portugal.
After that he was put in charge of foreign intelligence.
His closest rival, Otto Pérez Molina, is a former general who was in charge of army intelligence.
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