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Secret Service director plans to defend agency and outline code of conduct

San Salvador : El Salvador | May 22, 2012 at 1:50 PM PDT
Source: Washington Post
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In testimony prepared for the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee , Sullivan said U.S...There were about 200 agency personnel in Cartagena, Colombia, preparing security in advance of President Obama's trip, when a few took prostitutes to their hotel rooms. FULL ARTICLE AT Washington Post
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