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Juan Escobar was a teenager when he first challenged his father, the most notorious and brutal drug lord in Colombia's history. "I confronted him about the deaths attributed to him on the TV news," he recalls now. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
A MIDLAND MP is to quiz airport chiefs and the Government over allegations that Birmingham International Airport has been used to smuggle terror suspects by America’s CIA. Full Article at Birmingham Post
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
He started calling me 'my 14-year-old pacifist son'. But no one could stop my father. Not all of Colombia, together with the help of the CIA. So what could the son of Pablo Escobar do?
"What Vice President Cheney calls 'dithering,' President Obama calls his solemn responsibility to the men and women in uniform and to the American public," said Gibbs. Full Article at Villainous Company
Judge Oscar Magi: Repercussions over his decision to convict 23 CIA agents of kidnapping on Italian soil are already being felt. Full Article at The Moderate Voice
For most Americans, this country's deepening military entanglement in Afghanistan has occasioned more confusion than inconvenience. Most remember that the initial U.S. objective was to defeat the Taliban and capture Osama bin Laden. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Under the new policy ... if an agency like the National Security Agency or the Central Intelligence Agency wanted to block evidence or a lawsuit on state secrets grounds, it would present an evidentiary memorandum describing its reasons to the assistant attorney general for the division handling the law...
Glenn Garvin, The Miami Herald's television critic, has also been a foreign correspondent for the paper. His books include ``Everybody Had His Own Gringo: The CIA and the Contras'' (Brassey's, 1992). Full Article at Miami Herald
Every year, Miami Book Fair International generates high expectations among Spanish-language readers who enthusiastically greet authors from throughout the Hispanic world. Full Article at Miami Herald
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WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Bob Grenier, a former CIA station chief in Pakistan, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the Al-Qaeda threat in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
View Photo »CIA Director Leon Panetta, right, meets with Imam Husham Al-Husainy at the Bint Jebail Cultural Center in Dearborn, Mich. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »CIA Director Leon Panetta speaks at the Bint Jebail Cultural Center in Dearborn, Mich. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009 during the iftar, the evening meal that breaks the fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
View Photo »CIA Director Leon Panetta addresses the media at the Bint Jebail Cultural Center in Dearborn, Mich. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »CIA Director Leon Panetta, right, meets with Imad Hamad, regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee at the Bint Jebail Cultural Center in Dearborn, Mich. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »In this Feb. 25, 2009 file photo, CIA Director Leon Panetta speaks with reporters at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Central Intelligence Agency Director Leon Panetta arrives for the funeral service for Sen. Edward Kennedy at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »In this image from the CIA, the cover of a special review released Monday, Aug. 24, 2009, of a newly declassified CIA document describes how interrogators threatened to kill the children of one Sept. 11 suspect and may have threatened to sexually assault the mother of another detainee.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Feb. 25, 2009 file photo, CIA Director Leon Panetta speaks with reporters, at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 19: A model walks the runway at the CIA.Martima 2010 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim at the Beachway at The Raleigh on July 19, 2009 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon Panetta gestures following a courtesy call to Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (not pictured) at the Presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila on July 12, 2009.
View Photo »US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon Panetta attends a courtesy call to Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (not pictured) at the Presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila on July 12, 2009.
View Photo »US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon Panetta gestures during a courtesy call to Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (not pictured) at the Presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila on July 12, 2009.
View Photo »Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (R) stands with US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon Panetta during a courtesy call at the Presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila on July 12, 2009.
View Photo »Philippine President Gloria Arroyo (R) shakes hands with US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon Panetta during a courtesy call at the Presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila on July 12, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing about Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan on Capitol Hill October 7, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »He started calling me 'my 14-year-old pacifist son'. But no one could stop my father. Not all of Colombia, together with the help of the CIA. So what could the son of Pablo Escobar do?
Under the new policy ... if an agency like the National Security Agency or the Central Intelligence Agency wanted to block evidence or a lawsuit on state secrets grounds, it would present an evidentiary memorandum describing its reasons to the assistant attorney general for the division handling the law...
Paraguay, la CIA y el Proyecto para el Nuevo Siglo Americano
We will seek to establish whether such a prison existed in Lithuania, and whether any (CIA) prisoners were moved through the country
Studies of Combination of IMO-3100, An Antagonist of TLR7 and TLR9, and Etanercept, a TNF-alpha Inhibitor, in a Mouse Model of Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA)
members of Barack Obama's government will take this ruling as an opportunity to investigate and make public what happened in relation to the secret CIA abductions.
You know that the United States had a number of facilities on Liberia territory – the Voice of America relay facility, the CIA listening post, the possible use of Roberts International Airport as an air force base if the need arose…so basically Liberia came to the table with these facilities as it sough...
The CIA has not commented on any of the allegations surrounding [the kidnapped man] Abu Omar.
CIA has not commented on any of the allegations surrounding Abu Omar
The CIA relied on intelligence based on torture in prisons in Uzbekistan, a place where widespread torture practices include raping suspects with broken bottles and boiling them alive, says a former British ambassador [Craig Murray].
In a landmark ruling, an Italian judge on Wednesday convicted a base chief for the Central Intelligence Agency and 22 other American C.I.A. operatives of kidnapping a Muslim cleric from the streets of Milan in 2003.
The CIA's rendition program should be on trial in the United States
The Milan court sent a powerful message: the CIA can't just abduct people off the streets. It's illegal, unacceptable, and unjustified
sends a strong signal of the crimes committed by the CIA in Europe
the truth (concerning) Burma's drug enforcement efforts, which were substantial, be told to the U.S. Congress and the executive branch; whereas the (State Department) and CIA . . . desired to deny Burma any credit for its drug enforcement efforts.
All of these CIA documents come to the same conclusion: Detainee interrogations are effective and have helped save lives in the United States and overseas
if it’s true that at the beginning of the 1960s the author worked for the CIA, she would be just one more among thousands of Cubans who for money or other motives, worked for the CIA and offered to serve as pawns of US policy against Cuba
de ser cierto que a principios de la década de los sesenta la autora trabajó para la CIA, sería apenas una más entre miles de cubanos que por dádivas, dinero u otras motivaciones, entre las cuales pueden estar incluidos el odio, los afanes de venganza y la intolerancia, trabajaron para la CIA y se prest...
The general narrative surrounding the use of torture is that the FBI conflicted with the CIA and the military over the use of harsh techniques to interrogate detainees
of the district [lower] court’s order compelling the government to grant security clearances to [private] counsel [for Horn and the defendants in the case — a former CIA station chief and a former State Department chief of mission]. …
Everything was done CIA fashion ... That was the way of life in those days.
Gibson stated that during the CIA interrogations Zubaydah ‘gave up’ Jose Padilla and indentified several targets for future al-Qaeda attacks, including the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty
The Bush administration authorized interrogators to use methods that the United States had previously prosecuted as war crimes, and the documents released today shed further light on the results of that decision ... Though these documents add to the public record, many crucial documents – including CIA ...
I knew this was the key ... Even in the United States, the CIA and the FBI now accept to bring together their databases, even though this wasn't the case before.
- BurkeandChase
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Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency... http://tinyurl.com/ye2kmxp
- s8ajeangshxj 12 hours ago