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Spy Shots: Chinese Chevy Lova reveals next-gen Aveo?
Autoblog.comFiled under: Spy Photos, Economy, China, ChevroletClick above for more spy shots of the Chinese Chevy LovaWe were hoping to get a new sub-compact from Chevy that would ape the design of the Beat concept, but we're seeing more of a Malibu influence in... -
Brazil: Spies accused of tapping calls
Brazil's president tried to avert a political crisis Monday after the national intelligence service was accused of tapping the phones of the Supreme Court chief and other top officials. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva met with Chief Justice Gilmar...Tags: Government, National Government
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'The Spy's Bedside Book,' edited by Graham Greene and Hugh Greene
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGRAHAM GREENE divided his novels into serious works and "entertainments." They might just as easily have been categorized as stories about Catholicism and espionage, topics that actually were near neighbors in Greene's labyrinthine but fertile inner...Tags: Graham Greene, Christmas, Eric Ambler, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper
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Yuri Nosenko, 81; KGB agent who defected to the U.S.
The Washington PostYuri Nosenko, a KGB agent whose defection to the United States in 1964 and subsequent three-year harsh detention and hostile interrogation by CIA officials remain immensely controversial, died Aug. 23 under an assumed name in a Southern state, according...Tags: Michael V. Hayden, Washington Post Company, John F. Kennedy, International Relations, Central Intelligence Agency
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North Korean woman, accused of being spy, arrested
SEOUL, South Korea - A North Korean woman accused of using "sex as a tool for her spy activity" and plotting to assassinate South Korean intelligence agents with poisoned needles has been arrested, prosecutors said yesterday. Won Jeong-hwa, 34,...Tags: Prosecution, Treaties
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NYC judge orders release of testimony in spy case
Associated Press WriterA judge ordered the release Tuesday of key secret grand jury testimony in the atomic spy trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, citing its value to historians in the ongoing debate over national security versus freedom. The ruling from U.S. District Judge...Tags: Judges, Prosecution, History, Georgetown, George Washington University
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The Enigma Of A Slain Hezbollah Warlord
Los Angeles TimesIn Hezbollah's inner circle they called him "The One Who Never Sleeps." Imad Mughniyah was one of the most hunted men in the world. Western security forces spent 25 years pursuing the Hezbollah warlord, the alleged mastermind of infamous attacks of the...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Civil Unrest, Terrorism, Bombings, Government
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He's Barack Obama, not the messiah
Rejoice, Democrats. After all those months worrying about a train wreck at the Democratic National Convention, you can relax. Everyone in Denver is acting like a normal human being. Hillary didn't kick Barack in the groin, she didn't try to claw...Tags: Minority Groups, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joe Biden, Civil Rights, Bill Clinton
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Yuri Nosenko, ex-KGB spy who helped CIA, dead at 81
WASHINGTON - A KGB spy who switched allegiances at the height of the Cold War and was considered by the CIA as its "most valuable and economical defector" has died. Yuri Ivanovich Nosenko defected in Switzerland in 1964. Confined to a safe house in...Tags: Michael Hayden, Central Intelligence Agency
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Spy Shots: BMW M-tuned X5 and X6 in Spartanburg
Autoblog.comFiled under: Spy Photos, SUVs, Crossovers/CUVs, BMW Click above for high-res gallery of BMW X5 M and X6 M spy shots Despite earlier assertions to the contrary, all indications are now that BMW is preparing its first batch of M-tuned sport-utilities,... -
Polygraph predicament
Associated PressThe Pentagon's intelligence arm is adding more polygraph studios and relying on outside contractors for the first time to conduct lie-detection tests in an attempt to screen its 5,700 prospective and current employees every year. The stepped-up effort by...Tags: Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Employees, National Government, John Sullivan
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Spy on mission to rebuild trust on home front
Sun ReporterThe best-received jokes at the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee's annual conference this summer dealt, only partly in jest, with impeaching President Bush. The speakers, who included liberal Democratic Rep. John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, railed...Tags: Minority Groups, Employees, George Bush, John Jr Conyers, National Security
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