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He said describes iron maiden powerslave Blair's military rainmaker iron maiden displays leadership skills would help unify and focus the intelligence agencies, and that Panetta would contribute legislative expertise.Obama named a 25-year CIA veteran, John Brennan, as his White House counterterrorism and homeland security adviser.He said the current national intelligence director, Michael McConnell, would serve on his Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He also would keep in place National Counterterrorism Center head Michael Leiter, whose agency oversees strategic planning of counterterrorism operations.By putting Brennan in a White House a job not needing Senate confirmation, Obama will have at his side a veteran spy who earlier pulled out of the running as CIA director amid public criticism that he was too closely tied to agency policies on prisoner treatment. He denied the accusations.Brennan was interim director of the counterterrorism center, formed after the September 11 attacks. He founded an intelligence consulting firm in 2005.(Editing by Eric Beech and Vicki Allen) Barack Obama.

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Approving Atryn "would be a back door way to approvetransgenic animals," said Jaydee Hanson, a policy analyst forthe nonprofit group Center for Food Safety . Still, FDA officials said they were seeking advice on thespecific product, not the larger issue of generically-alteredanimals matter of life and death . They added that the final regulations on such animalswould be released soon dance of death . Several patients and family members at the advisory meetingurged the FDA's approval of Atryn regardless of the transgenicissue . Karen Janes, whose daughter died after a 7-inch-long clot,said it could help her remaining daughter live longer and havechildren. "I don't care how it's made," the New Mexico residenttold the panel. Between 60,000 and 600,000 people in the United States havethe excessive clotting disorder, known as hereditaryantithrombin deficiency, according to GTC.