Negroponte appointed to key US intelligence role

US President George Bush today appointed John Negroponte the first US national intelligence director, citing his career in foreign service as key to his appointment.

Negroponte appointed to key US intelligence role

US President George Bush today appointed John Negroponte the first US national intelligence director, citing his career in foreign service as key to his appointment.

Mr Negroponte, the US ambassador to Iraq, was today named as the first US national intelligence director.

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