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  • Former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] officer. *[[Secret Intelligence Service]]
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  • ...ederalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti - Federal Security Service - the country's secret police. ...ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6169414.stm Profile: Russia's Secret Police], by [[James Rodgers]], BBC News, 21 November 2006.</ref>
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  • ...g in Chechnya. In 1997 he moved to one of the most secret divisions of the service, a unit called [[URPO]] investigating "organised criminal formations".<ref> ...ated allegations that the prosecutor in the case, [[Armando Spataro]], had secret links to the [[KGB]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,22461
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  • ...ORTJE: You must just remember that we knew he was an [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent. Mr de Kock handled him with care, he also did not trust him so
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  • The secret operation lasted until RISC went into administration in January 2014. Barto ...6, the case against Knuckey and Gohil collapsed when the Crown Prosecution Service withdrawing the case, apparently on having received new evidence. Gohil's l
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  • ...irm-spied-on-environmental-groups-2.html Exclusive: Cops and Former Secret Service Agents Ran Black Ops on Green Groups], by James Ridgeway, Mother Jones, 11
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  • ...Dorril, MI^: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.168.</ref> ...Dorril, MI^: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.198.</ref>
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  • ...by councils that public sector wastage would become apparent. "The public service has been swindled for years," he insisted.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) March 2 ...the Commons committee scrutinising the bill to reform the National Health Service. He said Mr Forsyth, chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party, could in
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  • ...Private firms rush to fill security vacuum in Afghanistan], ''CanWest News Service'', 22-November-2007, Accessed 08-September-2009</ref>. Ken Connor (2002) ''Ghost Force: The Secret History of the SAS'', Phoenix: London
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  • ...n. <ref> MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002, p.783. </ref> He later joined Fleming
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  • ...ccra and Abidjan. "The British Foreign Office and the Secret Intellingence Service are the BBC's main customers", the magazine stresses. ...partment, which, according to the magazine, deals with the organization of secret propaganda campaigns. It may be recalled that in 1976 this department repla
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  • ...ol/news/world/middle_east/article4040016.ece Tzipi Livni: terrorist-hunter secret of woman tipped to lead Israel], by Uzi Mahnaimi. Sunday Times, 1 June 2008 ...ol/news/world/middle_east/article4040016.ece Tzipi Livni: terrorist-hunter secret of woman tipped to lead Israel], by Uzi Mahnaimi. Sunday Times, 1 June 2008
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  • ...ation which operated as a professional news service as [[Forum Information Service]] from 1958 and as [[Forum World Features]] from 1965 to 1974. It was run b ...March 2001.</ref>) wrote that: 'FWF was created from the residue of Forum Service, an activity of the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] (CCF), from which the
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  • In 1976, Crozier and [[Nicholas Elliott]] set up [[Shield]], a secret committee to advise Thatcher on intelligence. Created on the initiative of ::This was a a penetrating dissection of the Security Service and where it had gone wrong. The picture that emerged was of an intellectua
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  • ...gov.uk/news/prout/pr_510.asp?id=510 Suspected fraud on the National Health Service] Press release 10th April 2002. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>: ...Sunday Times</i> reported in 2002 that 'Executives are said to have held a secret meeting in offices in Kensington High Street, London, in July 1998 to revie
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  • ::I was the head of the DGSE's Security Intelligence Service (SRS). That is, of the entity within the Intelligence administration that w ::With respect to what Western secret services (and we, in particular) had gathered, if it was clear that somethi
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  • ...gov.uk/news/prout/pr_510.asp?id=510 Suspected fraud on the National Health Service] Press release 10th April 2002. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>. One of the ...gov.uk/news/prout/pr_510.asp?id=510 Suspected fraud on the National Health Service] Press release 10th April 2002. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>:
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  • ...trated the England Department and if he had been sent to England on active service in 1983, why did he arrange for his cover to be blown after just ten days, ...id not begin working as an informant for [[MI5]], the British intelligence service, until 1986.
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  • ...al societies against totalitarian encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ra ...ion called [[Forum World Features]], which operated as a professional news service. ISC documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute
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  • ...h North African Forces, 1943, and Central Mediterranean Forces, 1943-1944; service with SOE (Special Operations Executive); Maj, 1944; served with British Lib ...e propaganda campaign.<ref>Paul Lashmar and James Oliver, (1998) Britain's Secret Propaganda War: Foreign Office and the Cold War, 1948-77, Stroud, Glouceste
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