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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:52 p.m. EDT

CIA Debuts New, Interactive Web Site

The Central Intelligence Agency has unveiled a newly designed public Web site that introduces a variety of interactive features.

The site, https://www.cia.gov, "reaffirms the CIA’s commitment to share as much information as we can with the American people,” said CIA Director Gen. Michael V. Hayden.

"From its improved appearance to more user friendly features, I am confident that visitors to the updated Web site will like what they see.”

The new site features virtual tours of CIA Headquarters and the CIA Museum, a movie about the agency, press releases and historical articles.

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  The site also offers information on careers with the CIA, a library that includes key CIA publications such as The World Factbook and World Leaders, the Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room, and a Kids’ Page, an educational resource for parents, teachers and children.

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