Nomination Still Stalled For Pentagon Oversight Job
14th Nov 2006, 11:16 GMT
Even as the Senate moves quickly to consider Robert M. Gates's nomination to be defense secretary, the nomination of the man who would be looking over Gates's shoulder on behalf of taxpayers remains bogged down nearly six months after he was tapped to fill one of the government's most important oversight roles.
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