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Bombers went 0-for-5O last year in efforts to kill Iraqi leaders
By Douglas Jehl and Eric Schmitt
Ex-CIA aides tell of bombs in early 1990s
By Joel Brinkley
| Washington Post |
The changes would give the FBI's more than 12,000 agents the ability at a much earlier stage to conduct physical surveillance, solicit informants and interview friends of people they are investigating without the approval of a bureau supervisor. — It also would rewrite 1976 guidelines established after Nixon-era abuses that restrict the FBI's authority to intervene in times of civil disorder and to infiltrate opposition groups.






