• MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service, remains confident that the central tenets of Mr Blair's dossier will eventually be vindicated.

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  • When he returned, media reports say the FBI questioned him after a warning from a foreign intelligence service (presumably Russia's).

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  • MI6, with slightly more being spent on the foreign intelligence service.

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  • None other than the head of Israel's Mossad, its foreign intelligence service, declared this week that America has begun to see Israel more as a burden than an asset.

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  • If Saddam declares only a part of what he is concealing, he needs to be certain that no foreign intelligence service can guide the inspectors to something he has left out.

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  • He also did due-diligence work for companies including Hakluyt, a strategic business intelligence company founded by former members of the British foreign intelligence service, MI6, according to a spokesman for the company.

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  • The plot was foiled early on because the alleged bomber was a mole for a foreign intelligence service working against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, according to officials familiar with the case.

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  • One big newspaper said that Mr Yeltsin had told Mr Putin to do this and to dismiss both the chief of the general staff, General Anatoly Kvashnin, and the head of Russia's foreign intelligence service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov.

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  • During my thirty-plus years working abroad for the CIA, the unspoken truth among case officers like me was that you'd have to be nuts, as the citizen of another country, to be a spy for a foreign intelligence service.

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  • But in what appears to have been a bad bit of espionage tradecraft by Russia's foreign intelligence service, the SVR, this Spanish citizen contacted another highly placed source in a different NATO country and made slightly clumsy attempts to recruit him.

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  • Wrong and dangerous, says Meir Dagan, who for eight years until January headed Mossad, Israel's foreign-intelligence service.

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  • MI6 (Britain's foreign-intelligence service) retracting their pre-war assessments.

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  • Abdel Hakim Belhadj (pictured), who now commands the rebel forces in Libya, alleges that MI6, Britain's foreign-intelligence service, was unlawfully complicit in his transfer in 2004 from Thailand to a Libyan prison, where he says he was tortured.

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  • Detective Inspector Nick Crabtree of North Wales Police said inquiries to trace the couple were being made with Interpol, the Foreign Office and the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS).

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  • Kerry unconvincingly claims that he will be able to demonstrate strength where George W. Bush has failed thanks to his experience negotiating with foreign countries (principally, it would appear, aimed at normalizing relations with Communist Vietnam), his service on the Foreign Relations and Intelligence committees and his first-hand acquaintanceship with a number of world leaders.

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  • Worse yet, the fact that it is one of the first products of the newly "reformed" intelligence community suggests that - far from reducing the dangers of strategic surprise and unconnected "dots" - the Foreign Service Officer-dominated Director of National Intelligence bureaucracy is going to exacerbate past failings and mistakes.

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  • The German Foreign Office does not pass this information on to the Intelligence Service or other agencies for a full week.

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  • In recent years, Center interns have been hired to work on Capitol Hill, the White House, the Foreign Service, Fortune 500 companies, and various intelligence agencies.

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  • London's Foreign Office, responsible for the country's overseas secret intelligence service MI6, declined to comment on Lugovoi's claim.

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  • Codevilla, a professor of international relations at Boston University, a fellow of the Claremont Institute and an editor of TAS, was a Foreign Service officer and served on the staff of the US Senate Intelligence Committee between 1977 and 1985.

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  • Dr. Codevilla is a professor of international relations at Boston University, a fellow of the Claremont Institute and an editor of TAS, was a Foreign Service officer and served on the staff of the US Senate Intelligence Committee between 1977 and 1985.

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  • Corsell, a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, took a job as a political analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency after college and subsequently spent time in Cuba working for the State Department.

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  • This has been particularly true of the Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) , an organization staffed by Foreign Service officers and civil servants who do tours of duty in INR between rotations to overseas and other assignments.

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  • Negroponte has made another Foreign Service Officer with a record of downplaying threats - Thomas Fingar, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research - his senior Deputy for Analysis, a critical job in the assessment of all classified information.

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