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December 29, 1984 issue
Comments on importance of secrecy in politics and in projecting police power and military strength in the U.S. Secrecy about the military reshuffle in...

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Birnbaum, Norman | October 19, 1985 issue
Only John le Carre, who served as a British intelligence officer in Bonn, Germany, could have invented the grotesquely overweight, debt-ridden and wretchedly...

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McWilliams, Carey | April 3, 1976 issue
Focuses on the revival of the Alger Hiss case in the U.S. Claims that Hiss was a spy for the Soviet Union; Role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation...

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Navasky, Victor | October 22, 1983 issue
Presents information regarding atom spies and punishment in various parts of the world. Result of drawing an ambiguous picture like an atomic super weapon...

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Bird, Kai | October 27, 1984 issue
Presents several articles about news from other countries. Comments on former high-ranking MI5 official Peter Wright's claims in 1984 on the presence of...

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Schwartz, Herman | April 12, 1986 issue
Presents letters to the editor published in this issue of the periodical "The Nation." Disclosure of information by spy, Anatoly Shcharansky; Information...

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Werchen, Raymond A. | May 28, 1973 issue
Focuses on the trial of U.S. Department of State employee Alger Hiss. Information on charges against Hiss; Incongruities revealed in evidence against Hiss;...

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Cort, David | February 8, 1965 issue
The perfect spy is not the judo and seduction champion of spy fiction, but merely a well-informed man, sober, painstaking, ingenious, socially eligible,...

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Lundy, Joseph R. | December 8, 1969 issue
Direct police infiltration of political groups is no longer merely a hypothetical possibility in the United States. The increasing use of police spies and...

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May 11, 1963 issue
As the end of the Duvalier dictatorship approaches, there should be no illusions about the magnitude of the mess he will leave behind him. In a recent editorial,...

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