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The question today is whether that and other assessments were sound or were influenced by a desire to tailor intelligence findings to policy prescriptions.

C.I.A. analysts complained before the war in Iraq that Mr. Tenet and other top officials of the agency did not stand up for them in the face of pressure to tailor intelligence reports to fit the Bush administration's agenda.

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Mr. Bush's political aides say that while the issue of potentially tailored intelligence has not gone away, they are more worried about the possible political impact of continuing casualties in occupied Iraq.

Having worked as an analyst at the National Security Agency, and had contacts with colleagues at the C.I.A., over the years, I can assure you that, in most cases, there is incredible pressure brought to bear on tailoring intelligence estimates to support White House policy initiatives.

And these offenses were not committed by athletes or artists or actors or actresses; they were committed by unremorseful CEOs and politicians whose services we invest in, literally, and whose private actions--tailoring raw intelligence, cooking the books--have public consequences, none of which have been remotely accounted for.

And these offenses were not committed by athletes or artists or actors or actresses; they were committed by unremorseful CEO's and politicians whose services we invest in, literally, and whose private actions--tailoring raw intelligence, cooking the books--have public consequences, none of which have been remotely accounted for.

Correction: January 27 , 2004 Tuesday Because of an editing error, a front-page article yesterday about David A. Kay, the C.I.A.'s former weapons inspector, misstated his view of whether the agency's analysts had been pressured by the Bush administration to tailor their prewar intelligence reports about Iraq's weapons programs to conform to a White House political agenda.

"I think what the report points to is that the ship did not have specific intelligence tailored to its visit to Aden and that we need to have much greater intensity of focus," Secretary Cohen said.

"It's much more tailored to what intelligence is telling us and what the threat is telling us, as opposed to stopping all individuals from a particular nationality or all individuals using a particular passport," the administration official said Thursday, speaking on the condition of anonymity in advance of the formal announcement.

There was the tendency, he wrote in 1961, to confuse good manners and good tailoring with integrity and intelligence.

Understanding the specific needs of each family through business intelligence, and tailoring services accordingly, would help improve quality and reduce costs.

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