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18 Feb 2005  GMT   
George W. Bush, John D. Negroponte
 
National Intelligence Director Nominated

President George W. Bush nominated U.S. Ambassador John D. Negroponte to become the nation's first director of national intelligence, who will oversee the nation's 15 separate intelligence agencies. Negroponte, a career foreign service officer, has been serving as the U.S. ambassador to Iraq since June 2004. From 2001 until his current appointment in Iraq, Negroponte was the U.S. representative to the United Nations. More(©AP/WWP)
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