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Watching spies
Should police be able to spy on our neighbors within limits? That's the challenging, post- 9/11 question a committee of Maryland legislators will have to confront this fall as it investigates a wasteful, lengthy state police intelligence unit's...Tags: Government, Martin O'Malley, Crimes, Demonstration, Drug Trafficking
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Records in '51 spy trial to be unsealed
The Associated PressA judge signaled Tuesday that he would order the release in coming months of much of the secret testimony in the notorious espionage case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. But U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said he would make an exception for...Tags: Trials, New York, Punishment, Witnesses, Prosecution
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NY judge hears case for Rosenberg disclosure
Associated Press WriterA judge signaled Tuesday that he would order the release in the coming months of much of the secret testimony in the notorious espionage case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. But U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein said he would make an...Tags: Trials, Georgetown, New York, Prisons, Justice System
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Novelists forges new territory
Special to South Florida Sun-SentinelBy April 1938, the Anschluss was complete. Austrian voters had decided by a landslide to create the Austro-German union. In Spain, Vinaroz had been overrun by Franco's army, isolating Castile. In Warsaw, the eternal round of diplomatic parties continued...Tags: Charles de Gaulle, Graham Greene, Fiction, Eric Ambler
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Cruel summer
In the Light of You By Nathan Singer Bleak House, $24.95 This visceral coming-of-age tale about 16-year-old lost boy Mikal Fanon is, on the surface, a straightforward and unapologetically brutal novel about the destruction that indoctrinated hate sows....Tags: Adolf Hitler, Donald Trump, Music, Crimes, Books and Magazines
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Housecleaning time for the CIA
U.S. presidents have been reluctant to reform the Central Intelligence Agency. Often, their first decision, naming a CIA director, guarantees there will be no meaningful change. Presidents from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush named CIA directors who...Tags: Government, Heads of State, The White House, Defense, Police Investigations
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House OKs spy funds, but with conditions
Associated PressThe House yesterday passed legislation governing next year's intelligence budget that demands lawmakers be given greater access to the nation's most closely held secrets. The bill is the latest attempt by Democrats, struggling to challenge President Bush...Tags: Government, The White House, New Jersey, Michigan, Peter Hoekstra
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Spying uncovered
Sun reporterUndercover Maryland State Police officers repeatedly spied on peace activists and anti-death penalty groups in recent years and entered the names of some in a law-enforcement database of people thought to be terrorists or drug traffickers, newly...Tags: Law Enforcement, Defense, Fort Meade, Crimes, National Security
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British spy units seek a few good women
Associated PressLONDON—Bond. Jane Bond. Britain's secret spy agency, home to the very white and very male 007, is hunting for women and minorities to tackle global terrorism. More than 20,000 people have applied since MI6 began its open recruiting campaign about...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Graham Greene, Terrorism, Death and Dying
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American gets 5 years in China spy case
ALEXANDRIA— A former Pentagon analyst was sentenced Friday to 57 months in prison for giving secret information about U.S.-Taiwan military relations to a New Orleans furniture salesman who turned out to be a Chinese spy. At a sentencing hearing...Tags: Louisiana
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