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The DAB, which developed from the clandestine local communist party of colonial days, is the main grassroots "pro-Beijing" party.
It has been more than 30 years since Mr. Goss retired from the clandestine service of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Mr. Morell, a career intelligence analyst and former presidential briefer, previously oversaw the agency's analytic efforts, which are separate from the clandestine service that sends spies overseas.
According to his analysis, by the end of the nineteen-nineties "the Montenegrin government was earning as much as $700 million annually from the clandestine cigarette trade".
Propelled by the need to understand her splintering, sprawling Vietnamese family, the eponymous protagonist of this début novel stitches together a multigenerational account drawn from the clandestine correspondence among her parents and grandparents.
Mr. Kappes, a stern former Marine who over his career served undercover in Moscow, Islamabad, Pakistan, and, in the 1980s, at a secret C.I.A. station in Germany collecting information about Iran, was the first officer from the clandestine service to become the agency's second-ranking official since the early 1980s.
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On Saturday, a government official who had spoken recently with Mr. Rodriguez on the matter said that Mr. Rodriguez told him that he had received approval from lawyers inside the clandestine service to destroy the tapes.
During the Cold War he worked for the CIA on the U2 spy plane initiative, obtaining permission from foreign leaders to operate the clandestine programme from their countries.
An Irish Protestant from Boston, he took up the clandestine cause from his perch in Miami and helped ferry military planes to Israeli fighters, even flying a B-17 bomber across the Atlantic Ocean himself in 1948.
It is unclear what weight an opinion from a lawyer within the clandestine service would have if it were not formally approved by Mr. Rizzo.
More than 300 such fugitives made their way to Argentina with the approval and help of Gen. Juan Péron, who was in power from 1946 to 1955, according to a recently published book here, whose author has reported that he was blocked from seeing documents about the clandestine network.
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