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3. U.S. Congress, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. 1990. Report of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. 101st Cong., 2nd Sess. January291990. pp.8–9. Chapter 1. The committees evaluate covert action programs on an ongoing basis, but for the list of evaluative criteria, see
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