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Rachel Marsden: Fogle fiasco underscores America's intelligence problem
American VoicesPARIS -- Given that no one is officially denying it, it's fairly safe to say that Russia's domestic security service recently slammed America's foreign spy service face-first into the Moscow pavement -- blond wig and all -- in the person of diplomatic...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Police Investigations, Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Russia
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Scale of government's AP records seizure surprises many
WASHINGTON — Three years ago, the Obama administration brought criminal charges under the Espionage Act against Thomas Drake, an Air Force veteran and intelligence expert at the National Security Agency in Maryland. He was not accused of aiding...
Tags: News Media, U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Agency, Freedom of the Press, Espionage Act of 1917
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Iran hangs two spies working for Israel and U.S.: report
ReutersDUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian authorities executed two men on Sunday convicted of working for Israeli and U.S. spy agencies, Iran's Fars news agency reported. Mohammad Heidari, accused of passing security-related information and secrets to Israeli Mossad...Tags: Israel, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Iran's Nuclear Program, Tehran (Iran)
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UK inquest into ex-Russian spy's death may be scrapped
Reuters* Inquest into Kremlin critic's 2006 poisoning in doubt * Judge partly accepts UK request to keep evidence secret * Without evidence on Russia, hearings would be unfair * Widow "utterly dismayed"; decision a "political deal" By Peter Griffiths...Tags: Impeachment, Vladimir Putin, Judges, David Cameron, Crime, Law and Justice
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COLUMN- Why the underwear-bomber leak infuriated the Obama administration
Reuters(Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jack Shafer May 17 (Reuters) - Journalists gasp and growl whenever prosecutors issue lawful subpoenas ordering them to divulge their confidential sources or to turn over potential...Tags: News Media, White House, Emergency Incidents, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Column: Why the underwear-bomber leak infuriated the Obama administration
Reuters(Reuters) - Journalists gasp and growl whenever prosecutors issue lawful subpoenas ordering them to divulge their confidential sources or to turn over potential evidence, such as notes, video outtakes or other records. It's an attack on the First...Tags: News Media, White House, Emergency Incidents, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Leonid Bershidsky: Accused U.S. spy's tools get a laugh from Russians
Two wigs, one blond, one dark. Three pairs of glasses. Two knives. Two envelopes containing 500 euro notes. One flashlight. One can of mace. One compass. One paper map of Moscow. One ancient Nokia phone. One letter in Russian, addressed "Dear friend."...
Tags: Vladimir Putin, U.S. Congress, Russia, Barack Obama, Central Intelligence Agency
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Counter-terrorism leak compromised an informant, sources say
WASHINGTON -- The unauthorized disclosure of a counter-terrorism operation in Yemen last year compromised an exceedingly rare and valuable espionage achievement: an informant who had earned the trust of hardened terrorists, according to U.S. officials....Tags: News Media, Yemen, U.S. Department of Justice, Emergency Incidents, Arabian Peninsula
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Russian FSB says U.S. sought to recruit spies despite warning
Reuters* Security agency says "was forced" to make spy catch public * FSB says another American diplomat was expelled in January * CIA recruitment "crossed a red line" - FSB's Zakharov By Steve Gutterman MOSCOW, May 16 (Reuters) - Russia warned the United...Tags: Police Investigations, Russia, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Television Industry
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U.S. sought to recruit spies despite warning, Russia says
ReutersMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia warned the United States in 2011 to stop trying to recruit its security agents as spies and expelled a CIA operative in January this year after Washington ignored the warning, the Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday....Tags: Police Investigations, Russia, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Television Industry
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Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Ruben Rosario column
St. Paul Pioneer PressEven after Sept. 11, privacy still matters. I called Wade Setter last week to make sure I won't show up on a super-secret intelligence report if I decide to buy a pressure cooker at Target or Walmart. Setter, a 34-year veteran police chief and lawman,...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Terrorism, Target, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Russia reports earlier accusation of U.S. spying
MOSCOW --The arrest and expulsion of a U.S. Embassy official this week for allegedly attempting, in a ham-handed way, to recruit a Russian intelligence officer was the second such case this year, Russian state television reported Wednesday. The...
Tags: Police Investigations, Police Arrests, Russia, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics
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