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The extraordinary move, reflecting a growing and deep distrust between the king and his ministers, is disclosed in a unique cache of intelligence files hidden until now in a basement at the Cabinet Office in the heart of Whitehall.
Photographs, a brochure and other items from New York's heliports, were found in a cache of intelligence material from Pakistan, indicating that Qaeda operatives at some point considered using hijacked helicopters as weapons, officials said.
Did they also play baseball out back? I'll wager that no other single detail yet to emerge from the cache of intelligence heroically swiped from the Abbottabad compound will do as much damage to Osama bin Laden's anti-capitalist bona fides.
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When the scruffy-looking KGB officer walked into the British embassy in Riga, the Latvian capital, one of his first demands – after being offered a cup of tea – was that his unique cache of files on Moscow's foreign intelligence operations he smuggled out of the Soviet Union must be published.
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