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Spy who left CIA in huff returns as head of clandestine service
Rowan Scarborough, The Examiner Sep 14, 2007 4:18 PM (829 days ago)Washington DC The new chief of U.S. spies overseas is a CIA retiree who left Langley in 2004 to protest reforms launched by then-director Porter Goss, CIA head Michael Hayden announced on Friday. Hayden said in a message to employees that Michael J. Sulick will return to the agency to run the national clandestine service. A former senior spy in Europe who recruited and handled Soviet agents, Sulick will oversea the CIA's overseas stations and over 4,000 officers.
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