Today's NY Times has front page article and editorial on a congressional study to be done on the need for the CIA and reassessment of eleven other intelligence agencies. Says funds for the study were included in recent $28 billlion package for intelligence. One excerpt: "Throughout the cold war, the nation needed a great intelligence service, and by and large, it got one," said Allen Goodman, a former CIA official and dean of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. "But from about 1985 onward nobody's been able to say if they are good or bad, and from 1990 onward nobody's been able to say exactly why we need them." End excerpt. Bet many "national threats" are in the offing. Email available for the NYT-impaired. John