Monday, December 27, 2004

Short on Intelligence

Counterterrorism agencies are shorthanded. They've got recruiters scouring the country looking for new analysts -- offering scholarships and touring job fairs. They're shopping around military bases but also scouring the private sector. Scholarships up to $50,000 are promised to students who agree to work three years for the spy shops. Congress has shelled out $4 million this year for the slots -- $6 million for next year. (NYPost)

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