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Noriega, 76, began public life in the Panamanian military and rose to become intelligence chief.
Anthony Lake, President Bill Clinton's national security adviser, and at one point his choice to become intelligence chief, said in a telephone interview that he was concerned about the extent to which the attention being focused on intelligence failures on Sept. 11 and Iraq was interfering with more urgent work.
Typically information needs verification to become intelligence.
At some point, "artificial intelligence" is going to become "intelligence," like "new technologies" became "technology".
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Most wonderfully, the more you read, the more intelligent you become, as intelligence can be honed and improved through continuous learning and accretion of knowledge.
Later this month, she is to become an intelligence research specialist in the counterterrorism bureau of the New York Police Department.
As the international arbiter of the nuclear world, the IAEA has inevitably become an intelligence target too.
Mr Kagame, then an exile in Uganda, fought to help bring Mr Museveni to power in 1986, and rose to become his intelligence chief.
An obviously gifted child, Gabbay was recruited to the prestigious (read, German-Jewish) Gymnasia Rehavia, and went on to become an intelligence officer in the Army.
"Even if you suppose she had become an intelligence agent, she would never have allowed herself to fail in this way.
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