Wednesday, January 12, 2005
By the Book
The CIA is reworking the rules it has on employees writing books. The move comes after a book critical of the Bush administration written by the man who headed up the CIA's search for Osama bin Laden. Michael Scheuer wrote Imperial Hubris using the pen name "Anonymous." He cleared the book with his superiors before it went to the publisher. The book criticized how the Bush administration set and enforced terrorism policies and became an issue in the Presidential campaign last year. (WashPost)
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