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Curtis B. Reiber, Army officer
Curtis B. Reiber, an Army intelligence officer whose career spanned three decades, died Nov. 20 of a stroke at Saint Agnes Hospital. He was 77.
The son of a DuPont Co. worker and a homemaker, Curtis Brooks Reiber was born in Centre Hall, Pa., and...Tags: Catonsville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Melbourne, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities
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William E. "Bill" Hathaway, emergency medical expert
William E. "Bill" Hathaway, an emergency medical services expert who taught the subject at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and earlier had served in the Army Intelligence Corps, died Nov. 1 of cancer at his home in Amherst, Va. The former...Tags: Regional Authority, Hospitals and Clinics, Executive Branch, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Government
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Is U.S. aid to Syrian rebels helping al-Qaida?
A recent intelligence leak confirms something that regular readers of this column already know: that the Obama administration has officially authorized covert support of local "rebel" groups, through government agencies like the CIA, with the goal of...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Barack Obama, Terrorism, Fox News Channel (tv network), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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News of the Weird: Milk a Rattler!
The beauty pageant each April at the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, Texas, requires traditional skills like interview poise, evening-gown fashion and talent, but also some ability and inclination to milk and skin rattlers. High school senior Kyndra...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Summer Olympics, CNN (tv network), Judges, Cumberland County
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ANALYSIS-No good military options for U.S. in Syria
ReutersBy Phil Stewart and Peter Apps WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) - Despite President Barack Obama's pledge that Syria's use of chemical weapons is a "game changer" for the United States, he is unlikely to turn to military options quickly and would want...Tags: Martin Dempsey, Government, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, National Government, Turkey
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Justice Department accuses U.S. citizen of being Cuban spy
WASHINGTON — Almost 30 years ago, two young women allegedly obtained fake passports in Europe for a clandestine trip to Cuba. Today, one is in prison serving a 25-year sentence for espionage; the other has taken shelter in Sweden. On Thursday, the...Tags: Prisons, Johns Hopkins University, Espionage and Intelligence, Cuba, Sweden
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Suspicion shifts as charges dropped against ricin suspect
Paul Kevin Curtis said he didn't even know what ricin was. Certainly not a lethal poison. But jail can be a swift teacher. "I thought they said 'rice,' " Curtis said of the federal authorities who arrested him last week on charges of trying to...
Tags: Discrimination, Harry Reid, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Trials, Barack Obama
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Poison letters suspect in Mississippi released
A Mississippi man who had been accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge was set free Tuesday and charges against him were dropped as authorities converged on the home of another man. Paul Kevin...
Tags: Harry Reid, Roger F. Wicker, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Judges, Trials
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Ricin letters: Charges dropped against suspect in ricin letters case
ReutersU.S. prosecutors dropped charges on Tuesday against a Mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a state judge, according to court documents. The surprise decision came hours after Paul Kevin...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Roger F. Wicker, CNN (tv network), Trials
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U.S. intelligence divide on North Korea is exposed
WASHINGTON — An impromptu release of a Pentagon intelligence assessment suggesting North Korea could fit a nuclear warhead atop a ballistic missile — only to see the nation's top intelligence official say other U.S. agencies did not...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, John Kerry, Missile Systems, Military Equipment
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North Korea's nuclear warheads fit on a missile, official says
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.WASHINGTON -- A U.S. intelligence agency has concluded that North Korea has developed nuclear warheads small enough to fit on a ballistic missile, a congressman disclosed Thursday. At a House armed services committee hearing focused on the budget, Rep....Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Martin Dempsey, Missile Systems
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In Seoul, Kerry stresses 'possibilities of peace' for Koreas
BEIJING -- Secretary of State John F. Kerry hinted at the possibility of dialogue with North Korea on the first leg of a sprint through East Asia that has been shadowed by threats from Pyongyang. At a Friday news conference in Seoul with South Korean...
Tags: John Kerry, G8, International Military Interventions, NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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