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BUSH ANNOUNCES THAT TENET WILL RESIGN

President George W. Bush announces to members of the press that Director of the CIA George Tenet will resign as of July, on June 4, 2004 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. Tenet has been a controversial figure post 9/11 due to errors in intelligence and failures in Iraq...(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)


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