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  • Sheinbaum joined CounterSpy's advisory board aimed at mitigating some of the pressure being exerted by the magazine towards the CIA. CounterSpy was edited by...
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  • Counterspy or CounterSpy may refer to: CounterSpy (magazine), an American espionage magazine Counterspy (radio series), an American espionage drama radio...
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  • Ron Ridenhour, who summarized his findings in a 1975 article in CounterSpy magazine. Starting in 1981, the DoD and FEMA began a tradition of bi-annual...
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  • created in order to carry on the work of the preceding publication CounterSpy magazine, which the editors claimed had been shut down as a result of CIA...
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  • Spy vs. Spy is a wordless comic strip published in Mad magazine. It features two agents involved in stereotypical and comical espionage activities. One...
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  • volunteer staff at CounterSpy Magazine joined the network. The original editors of The Public Eye were Harvey Kahn and Mark Ryter. The magazine was a project...
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  • 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024. "Spy/Master – the first Romanian series nominated at the Berlin Film Festival". Q Magazine. 17 January 2023. Retrieved 21...
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  • daily web magazine owned and published by Susan Katz Keating. It began as a monthly U.S. periodical published from 1975 to 2016 as a magazine devoted to...
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    KGB (redirect from Soviet Spy)
    intelligence coups in the cases of the mercenary walk-in recruits FBI counterspy Robert Hanssen (1979–2001) and CIA Soviet Division officer Aldrich Ames...
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  • the magazine, such as The Mad Magazine Game, a series of video games based on Spy vs. Spy, and the notorious Up the Academy movie (which the magazine later...
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    July 2018. "The Spy Chronicles: Two Wayfarers On The Bridge Of Spies | Outlook India Magazine". 4 February 2022. "Our Man in New Delhi". Archived from the...
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  • Novels by Time magazine. In 1965, Martin Ritt directed a cinematic adaptation, with Richard Burton as Leamas. Characters and events from The Spy Who Came in...
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  • French counter-intelligence riposte of sending a charwoman to rifle the trash in the German Embassy in Paris, were news that inspired successful spy fiction...
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    Counterspy was an espionage drama radio series that aired on the NBC Blue Network (later ABC) and Mutual from May 18, 1942, to November 29, 1957. David...
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  • Dave Ellis (October 2, 2012). "Chat with Spy Hunter Game Designer". Like Totally 80s. Game review, Crash magazine issue 16, Newsfield Publications May 1985...
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  • With Ted Price, President of Insomniac Games." Independent PlayStation Magazine Sep. 2006 "Celebrating 20 years of Ratchet & Clank". PlayStation.Blog....
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  • Philippe Grumbach (category French magazine editors)
    and writer, who also engaged in film production. He worked at L'Express magazine for twenty-four years, becoming in the 1970s its editor-in-chief. In 2024...
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    The 39 Steps (1935 film) (category 1930s spy thriller films)
    an organisation of spies called "The 39 Steps" from stealing British military secrets. Mistakenly accused of the murder of a counter-espionage agent, Hannay...
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  • Matt Helm (category Fictional spies)
    (1916-2006). Helm is a U.S. government counter-agent, a man whose primary job is to kill or nullify enemy agents—not a spy or secret agent in the ordinary sense...
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    recruited to be sent to the International Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Collection Unit. In 2016, the business magazine Facta reported that the government of...
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