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CIA

Mystery second woman tied to CIA chief’s downfall
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/ 11 November 2012

Mystery second woman tied to CIA chief’s downfall

The plot surrounding the shock resignation of CIA chief David Petraeus thickened on Sunday.

By Dan De Luce
CIA director resigns over extra-marital affair
Article
/ 10 November 2012

CIA director resigns over extra-marital affair

CIA Director David Petraeus has resigned as head of the US spy agency, saying he had engaged in an extramarital affair and "showed poor judgment."

By Reuters
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/ 21 January 2012

Applauding the killing of a scientist should scare us all

Deaths of five Iranian nuclear scientists since 2010 a cause for concern.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 June 2011

Teen arrested for Lulz hack attacks

UK police working with the FBI have arrested a teenager in connection with attacks by the Lulz hacker group on the CIA, the US Senate and Sony.

By Danny Kemp
Pakistan arrests CIA’s Bin Laden informants
Article
/ 15 June 2011

Pakistan arrests CIA’s Bin Laden informants

Pakistan’s spy agency has arrested CIA informants who fed information to the US spy agency before the raid last month which killed Osama bin Laden.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 May 2011

No evidence that torture helped search

A debate over the use of torture techniques to interrogate terrorist suspects has broken out in America in the wake of the killing of Bin Laden.

By Paul Harris and Jason Burke
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/ 5 November 2009

Italy convicts 23 US agents in CIA kidnapping trial

An Italian judge convicted 23 United States and two Italian secret agents for the CIA’s kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in 2003.

By Gina Doggett
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/ 27 August 2009

CIA memo details procedures for breaking detainees

Sleep deprivation, ”insult slaps”, water dousing and slamming a detainee’s head against a wall were techniques used by CIA interrogators.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 August 2009

CIA terror link puts Blackwater under fire again

Notorious in Iraq and Afghanistan — now Erik Prince’s security firm faces new claims of secret assassination contracts

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 August 2009

US close to investigating alleged abuses by CIA

The Obama administration is close to appointing a special criminal prosecutor to investigate alleged abuses by the CIA of prisoners.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 August 2008

CIA blamed for Scorpions, Aids

Britain’s MI5 and the United States’s CIA are the masters of the Scorpions, a public hearing into their dissolution heard in Durban on Tuesday.

By Giordano Stolley
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/ 2 August 2008

Pakistan to ‘weed out’ Taliban sympathisers

Pakistan promises to ”weed out” elements sympathetic to the Taliban after claims of link between intelligence service and Afghan bombing.

By Ewen Macaskill and Saeed Shah
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/ 14 June 1985

The can’t-shoot gang

I have observed several of the agency’s clandestine actions around the world over the past 30 years or so, and there is a good deal of truth …

By Stanley Karnow
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