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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • ...Hoover''' (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972) was the first Director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), holding office from June 1935 until his death. While he oversaw th
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  • ...ney]], judge and chief judge, [[Western District of Texas]]; Director, [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • ...Hoover was less opposed for privacy reasons than because he believed the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], not the [[White House]], should control the program.
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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • FBI.gov, “White-Collar Crime - Operation Targets Bankruptcy Fraud”, Federal Bureau of Investigation, October 16, 2006 <http://www.fbi.gov/page2/oct2006/bankruptcy101806.htm>
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  • ...nces and writings, he often identified himself as a high official of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. While he did work as an FBI agent, the [[FBI]] denies his claims both t
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  • |National Domestic Preparedness Office ([[Federal Bureau of Investigation]],[[Department of Justice]]) |National Infrastructure Protection Center ([[Federal Bureau of Investigation]])
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  • Maggie Gillespie, an Federal Bureau of Investigation analyst at the Counterterrorism Center, had earlier asked that he and Nawaf
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  • ...nization, roughly corresponding to the U.K. [[Security Service]] or U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].
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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • ...ce]]. It was responsible for domestic counterintelligence, like the U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] or U.K. [[Security Service]]. It controlled a large paramilitary Border G
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  • | publisher = Federal Bureau of Investigation,
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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • | publisher = [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • ...after receipt of a certificate of compliance." For this authority, "the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI Director]] certifies in writing that the records are sought for foreign
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  • {{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
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  • ...the Murrah Building. Adding to the complexity of operations was that the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] immediately designated it a crime site. The Joint Command(JOC) function w ...spiracy theories]] have come into existence regarding the attack and the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] investiagion that followed. These include accusations of a link betwe
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  • ...t be construed as limiting or modifying the duty and responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with respect to the investigations of alleged acts of sabotage or the duty
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  • ...polarizing CIA officer, William King Harvey, who came to the CIA from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Enough suspicion fell on Philby, however, that he resigned his position,
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  • ...ns other than Senior Executive Service positions, and positions within the Federal Bureau of Investigation([[FBI]]) and Drug Enforcement Agency([[DEA]]) Senior Executive Services. *Director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], [[Department of Justice]]
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  • ...> He and three other journalists have been arrested and charged, by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], with interference with the telephones of the [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
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  • ...(July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005) was acting director of the United States [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) from May 2, 1972 to April 27, 1973. Gray was nominated as permanent ...drawn. Instead, President Nixon designated him as Acting [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation|Director of the FBI]] after the death of [[J. Edgar Hoover]]. Gray served i
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  • She referred to a [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] letter sent to Sen. [[Jon Kyl]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]]
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  • *Federal Bureau of Investigation. "[http://vault.fbi.gov/Purple%20Gang%20%28aka%20Sugar%20House%20Gang%29/ P
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  • ...sonnel from the operations and analytical directorates, as well from the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. It had both intelligence and operational functions, although the "specia
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  • ...the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, t
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  • :#Federal Bureau of Investigation (National Security Branch)
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