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The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 12-4 on Tuesday to approve the nomination of Republican Florida congressman Porter Goss to become the new CIA director, paving the way for full Senate confirmation. The four votes against Goss were cast by Democrats who in two days of hearings questioned whether the congressman, who until recently was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, could be a non-partisan spy chief and stand up to the White House if required.
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