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In fact, the spies were not even successful enough to have espionage charges brought against them.
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Richard L. Garwin, a top nuclear physicist who helped invent the American H-bomb and has advised Washington for decades, echoed Dr. Agnew in saying he found quite reasonable the idea that Moscow had espionage tips from Los Alamos about radiation implosion.
Everyone is excited about the movie, which is supposed to have cool espionage stuff.
For such reasons, those in the intelligence field have called espionage the world's second oldest profession.
"It's a story that has everything: espionage, intrigue, Roosevelt, Tito, Churchill, Stalin," Mr. Crowley said.
Under President Obama, the government has brought espionage charges more than twice as often under that particular law as all previous administrations combined.
On an appeal to the Supreme Court, Berger had his espionage conviction overturned in 1921 and the following year was elected yet again to the House.
He says Sweden has seen espionage and cyber-intrusions into the country's infrastructure from Russia and also China.
Though he ultimately pleaded guilty to one felony count of mishandling secrets, the U.S. government was never able to prove that he had conducted espionage.
It has employed espionage on many occasions.
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