The Unknown CIA: My Three Decades with the AgencyThe Unknown CIA brings readers into the world of the scholars, researchers, and analysts who provide the facts upon which U.S. national security decisions are based, revealing what working for "the Company" is really like. |
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... morning . And I remembered another occasion , a glorious Saturday morning in May when the willow- green grass of our meadow prinked and preened in the brisk sunshine and the dogwood trees at the edge of the woods sported white - petaled ...
... morning . And I remembered another occasion , a glorious Saturday morning in May when the willow- green grass of our meadow prinked and preened in the brisk sunshine and the dogwood trees at the edge of the woods sported white - petaled ...
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... morning in February 1945 I boarded a train in North Adams , Massachusetts , waving goodbye to my wife , Rose- mary , and my two - year - old son . As I sat in the dining car , keeping a wary eye on my surging coffee while the train ...
... morning in February 1945 I boarded a train in North Adams , Massachusetts , waving goodbye to my wife , Rose- mary , and my two - year - old son . As I sat in the dining car , keeping a wary eye on my surging coffee while the train ...
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... morning he found the major newspapers , a swatch of clips from the Associated Press and United Press International tickers , a batch of cables from the overnight take , and a handful of intercepted messages . In sum , he had on his desk ...
... morning he found the major newspapers , a swatch of clips from the Associated Press and United Press International tickers , a batch of cables from the overnight take , and a handful of intercepted messages . In sum , he had on his desk ...
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