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A Season of Inquiry
註釋This book shows how the Senate works (or sometimes fails to work) when conducting a major investigation. The focus is on the 1975 Senate probe into the alleged abuses of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investiation (FBI), and several other agencies known as the "intelligence community." The investigation lasted sixteen months, included hundreds of witnesses and resulted in ninety-six reformal proposals.