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Israeli president's Medal of Freedom may revive Pollard spy case
World NowPresident Obama's decision to award Israeli President Shimon Peres the Presidential Medal of Freedom earlier this year was followed by pressure in Israel to take the opportunity to ask for the release of Jonathan Pollard from American prison.... -
German spy chief resigns following criticism in neo-Nazi probe
World NowThe head of Germany’s national intelligence service resigned Monday, following months of missteps by his agency in its handling of a neo-Nazi terrorist cell.... -
Pakistani doctor caught between counterterrorism and treason
World NowThe treason conviction and 33-year prison sentence given the Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA locate Osama bin Laden last year has outraged U.S. leaders who see Shakeel Afridi as a hero in their campaign against terrorism. A Senate panel voted to slash... -
Pakistan contends doctor's conviction wasn't tied to Bin Laden raid
World NowA Pakistani doctor arrested after helping the CIA track down Osama bin Laden was convicted and sentenced on charges of militancy and not because of his links with the effort to pinpoint the whereabouts of the Al Qaeda leader, Pakistani authorities... -
Russian spy case: 7,000 maps bring 12-year sentence
World NowA retired Russian Defense Ministry official was sentenced Thursday to 12 years in prison for passing on about 7,000 maps he bought from a Russian collector to a man who gave them to the Pentagon, authorities said.... -
No military action in Syria without U.N., Leon Panetta says
World NowDefense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said that the U.S. should not take military action in Syria without authorization by the United Nations, a position seemingly at odds with that of another senior U.S. official who said the diplomatic channel has reached... -
Nearly 21 million people are victims of forced labor, report says
World NowRoughly three out of every 1,000 people on the globe are victims of forced labor, according to a new report from the International Labor Organization. That adds up to nearly 21 million people worldwide, a dramatically higher estimate than the group... -
The Archer Sutra should get fans in mood for more 'Archer'
RedEyeNothing gets you in the mood for more "Archer" than a little Archer Sutra. With the Season 2 Blu-ray and DVD in stores now, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has released this awesome mash-up from the risque comedy that explains the role sexual...Tags: Entertainment Events, Arrested Development (tv program) , Aisha Tyler, Politics, Archer (tv program)
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Movies: Dapper gents rule in 'J. Edgar,' 'The Artist' and other films
Los Angeles TimesClothes and carefully cultivated facial hair are helping to make the man — and the movie — in a big way at the multiplex this season. Consider the tuxedo-wearing, thinly mustachioed men of 1920s' Hollywood in "The Artist"; the dapper denizens...Tags: Gary Oldman, The Artist (movie), Movies, Martin Scorsese, Los Angeles Times
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The story of Chicago's Nazi spy
A spy story worthy of John le Carre began and ended 70 years ago this summer in Chicago. It had classic elements of an espionage tale — enemy agents landed from submarines, explosives hidden in the sand of an East Coast beach, orders written in...
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Spying in the name of love
When Patricia Masterson's boyfriend broke into her email account in search of evidence that she had been cheating, she was deeply offended by the violation of her privacy. The fact that she had, indeed, been cheating hardly seemed like a good excuse.
She...Tags: Adultery, Religion and Belief, Facebook, U.S. Department of Defense, Politics
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Lawmakers praise Petraeus, downplay reported tension
The leaders of the Senate intelligence committee praised CIA Director David H. Petraeus at a public hearing Tuesday, and criticized a Los Angeles Times story that said the retired Army general was working to improve relations with some members of...Tags: Pakistan, Dianne Feinstein, FBI, Los Angeles Times, Police Investigations
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