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  • ...ar leader in the Liberal Democratic Party, and had strong ties to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...e receivers, and were believed be SIGINT-only satellites until a low-level Central Intelligence Agency employee, William Kampiles, sold the technical manual to the Soviet Union i
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  • ...several, such as on NSA, the [[Pentagon Building]], the [[White House]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]] headquarters, etc.
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  • ...ting the [[United States Air Force]], the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and the predecessor to the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
    319 bytes (47 words) - 21:12, 11 September 2009
  • ...ent through various migrations, until spending many years as part of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s Directorate for Science and Technology. Given its translation resources
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  • ...II organization set up by the U.S. Army in 1949 and then directed by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], using staff and records from [[Reinhard Gehlen]]. Gehlen who had been an
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  • ...th the KGB. It was a civilian foreign intelligence agency, like the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] or U.K. [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. It was responsible for domestic
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  • ...There have been complaints by diplomatic personnel that, for example, a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] report has far too much background material, with which a Foreign Service
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  • ...ance, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for armed reconnaissance by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition at the level
    344 bytes (44 words) - 19:12, 12 April 2009
  • ...Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) and was simultaneously head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The 2004 law abolished the DCI position and created instead the "Di
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref>
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  • ...National Intelligence, it previously was a small but select office in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), tracing back to the '''Board of National Estimates''' organized by S
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  • ...– 2006) and [[Morgan Stanley]] (1994 – 1996); Directorate of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency (1990, 1991 – 1993) after graduation from [[Columbia University]]
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  • {{r|Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...known for heading the counterintelligence|Counterintelligence Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency, but also for involvement with especially sensitive clandestine human-sourc ...terintelligence officer for Italy but in 1947 he returned home to join the Central Intelligence Agency. From 1949, he worked with Philby, who had been assigned to Washington, D.C
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  • {{r|Director of the Central Intelligence Agency}}
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