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PAGE C15 OBITUARIES SIMON GRAY, 71 He wrote bitingly comic plays like "Butley," "Otherwise Engaged" and "Quartermaine's Terms" about the educated British middle class and his almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself.
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays like "Butley," "Otherwise Engaged" and "Quartermaine's Terms" about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself, died on Wednesday in London.
A far better counter-terrorism strategy would be for the police to build up trust with grassroot communities to improve the intelligence upon which arrests and successful prosecutions can be made.
The committee has looked behind the intelligence community's assessments to evaluate not only the quantity and quality of the intelligence upon which it has based those assessments, but also whether or not those assessments themselves were reasonable.
"But what hurts more is an impression that I now have that my government might have – I'm going to be generous and say 'might have' – been engaged in surveillance activity against me, as well as might have shared that with South Korean intelligence upon request".
The report simply confirms what was already known or suspected regarding the fiasco of the war in Iraq, inclusive of the failure to discover the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction used to sustain case for war, and the intelligence upon which that case was made.
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The US Navy Seals seized a large quantity of computer files and other material at the house in Abbottabad which intelligence experts swooped upon with urgency.
Where Elite Force falls short is in the intelligence bestowed upon Alex's enemies.
We are facing an international threat and GCHQ provides many of the intelligence leads upon which we rely.
Note that the original Binet-Simon intelligence test, upon which the Stanford-Binet test improved, originated in France, where "moron" is pronounced "cretin".] (a) New Hampshire.
LONDON, Oct. 13 Â Prime Minister Tony Blair gave his most explicit apology to date for the flawed intelligence assessments upon which he took Britain to war in Iraq, but he rejected opposition accusations that he had misrepresented that intelligence.
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