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In Clarence Page’s “What Bush’s repackaged security plan leaves out” (Commentary, June 12), a retired FBI agent, in explaining interagency rivalry, says, in part, that it would be like a newspaper reporter having “to share your most important information with the competing newspaper across the street.” This is the clearest account of the cultural problems that exist within the FBI and CIA that I have seen. Perhaps someone should explain to the men and women of these agencies that, although they may write for different sections of a newspaper, they work for the same publisher.




