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In Hearing, Hayden Distinguishes Himself From Goss (Washington Post)
by NewsReader 05-20-2006

Porter J. Goss, who was forced aside as CIA director, owns a home in Florida's wealthy, waterfront community of Sanibel and is fond of sailing metaphors. In meetings with visitors at the CIA, he sometimes described himself as a ship's captain coasting in calm seas.

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