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International espionage makes me hungry.
I get that he's a very lonely man, and that espionage makes strange bedfellows, but Saul has to be a little smarter than this, no?
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The inflow of industrial espionage made East German firms really reliant on the government.
See articleHilton Hotels said it was suspending the development of Denizen, a new hotel brand, following allegations (which it denies) of corporate espionage made by Starwood, a rival.
Independent researchers who monitor Chinese information warfare caution that the Chinese have adopted a highly distributed approach to online espionage, making it almost impossible to prove where an attack originated.
He has been charged with eight counts of economic espionage and six other counts, including conspiracy to commit economic espionage, making false statements to investigators and obstruction of justice.
I was 18, at university, and my encounters with this rugby-playing dreamboat played out like some kind of sexual espionage – making sure we weren't caught, carefully constructing alibis, double-checking I wasn't wearing any of his clothes.
A 1917 law, the Espionage Act, makes distributing certain classified information illegal.
More importantly, the current state of whistleblowing prosecutions under the Espionage Act makes a truly fair trial wholly unavailable to an American who has exposed classified wrongdoing.
The Espionage Act makes it a crime for people who have unauthorized possession of some kinds of national security information to receive, retain, disseminate or refuse to turn it over to the government when asked.
A March 24 article said the Espionage Act makes it illegal for an unauthorized person to receive or transmit classified information that the person believes could be used to the injury of the United States and to the advantage of any foreign nation.
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