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The story that Mr. Yaacoub told investigators had been methodically prepared to deflect suspicion while he gathered intelligence in Cyprus.
He was given Japanese language training and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Marine Corps and stationed in the Pacific, where he gathered intelligence from prisoners.
In 1960, after a 1,200-mile 1,200-mile from Mali to thexpedition border in which he gathered intelligence on fromch troop Malimento, Fanon rethened to Tunis, desperAlgerianck.
"It is my duty to help because the Americans liberated us from the Japanese and the British colonials," he said, in the flawless English that he used as a young man when he gathered intelligence and interpreted for the American ground forces.
Mr. Manis describes how he gathered intelligence on the group, which borrowed its name and mission from "The Turner Diaries," a novel by William Luther Pierce that imagines a white nationalist group overthrowing the government and blowing up the F.B.I. headquarters.
Time and time again, he gathered intelligence about the future of technology; surveyed the competition and refined his taste; set goals and assembled teams; tracked projects, intervening into even apparently trivial decisions; and followed through, considering the minute details of marketing and retail.
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He argued that unlawfully gathered intelligence poses a danger to the U.K.'s legal and justice systems because evidence is being collected against individuals who don't have the ability to challenge it in courts.
In the past, he said, American forces typically gathered intelligence about hostile forces, carried out focused raids for several days against those targets, then returned to base to plan and prepare for their next mission.
According to Steve Rodriguez, Guantanamo's chief interrogator, he and his staff had gathered intelligence so valuable that, 'We have been able as a result of information gained here to take operational actions, even military campaigns.' As the New York Times dutifully recorded, he emphatically denied 'the specific allegations of mistreatment made by prisoners recently returned to Britain'.
Last week, he disclosed that the SDS had gathered intelligence on members of at least five trade unions.
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