Statement of Richard C. Levin

On being appointed today by President George W. Bush to the bipartisan commission to examine American intelligence-gathering, Yale University President Richard C. Levin said, "I am honored that the President has asked me to serve our nation, and I look forward to working with such a distinguished group of citizens in the year ahead. The work of this independent commission is of the utmost importance. We need to be sure that our intelligence gathering operations serve the nation most effectively. I will make every effort to contribute independently and open-mindedly to this important task."

On being appointed today by President George W. Bush to the bipartisan commission to examine American intelligence-gathering, Yale University President Richard C. Levin said, “I am honored that the President has asked me to serve our nation, and I look forward to working with such a distinguished group of citizens in the year ahead. The work of this independent commission is of the utmost importance. We need to be sure that our intelligence gathering operations serve the nation most effectively. I will make every effort to contribute independently and open-mindedly to this important task.”


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