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The government has finally announced an inquiry into police spies, driven on by the revelation that a police force supposed to be solving the murder of Stephen Lawrence was actually spying on his grieving family.
A pacifist who has urged the Palestinians to pursue their aims by non-violent means, he was not a spy but was driven to his actions by a horror of Hiroshima and the possibility of a nuclear war in the Middle East.
I spent more than a year living just a few miles from the spy outpost and drove past it several times.
The site has received a steady stream of visitors, but traffic exploded in June after he changed the name of the site from "Spy on Paul Mathis" to "Drive Me Insane!" But in truth he is not bothered by flashing lights.
"It was amazing as a little kid in South Africa to watch James Bond in 'The Spy Who Loved Me' drive his Lotus Esprit off a pier, press a button and have it transform into a submarine underwater," Musk said in a statement provided to the Huffington Post.
Some of the strongest passages of dialogue in "Spy" feel like drink-driven attempts to make something lucid or funny out of an irredeemably miserable perception of life.
In the United States in which President Nixon lived, however, the war was growing, tension was building, and the level of suspicion had become so intense that he felt driven to spy on his own subordinates.
The F.B.I. and the Justice Department had feuded over the Lee case for years, but it was the bureau's suspicion that Mr. Lee was a spy for Beijing that drove the inquiry forward as an espionage case.
According to senior members of the American intelligence community, Pollard's argument that he acted solely from idealistic motives and provided Israel only with those documents which were needed for its defense was a sham designed to mask the fact that he was driven to spy by his chronic need for money.... Describes how he was sentenced to life in prison.
Furthermore, according to senior members of the American intelligence community, Pollard's argument that he acted solely from idealistic motives and provided Israel only with those documents which were needed for its defense was a sham designed to mask the fact that he was driven to spy by his chronic need for money.
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