Cost of pursuing bin Laden? Half a trillion and climbing

By John Aloysius Farrell and Aaron Mehta

Cost of chasing bin Laden won't stop climbing with his death

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"… have funded combat overseas, and did not address the overall growth in the U.S. intelligence and military budgets.The emergency appropriations bills, for example, did …"

Pearl Project analyzed network behind crime with software developed for intelligence agencies

By John Solomon

When the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists set out to identify all of the players involved in Daniel Pearl's kidnapping

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"… it turned to a company – unfamiliar to most Americans but well-known to U.S. intelligence – to help analyze and understand the intricate network of individuals in …"

Cheney led Halliburton to feast at federal trough

By Knut Royce and Nathaniel Heller

WASHINGTON, August 2, 2000 — Under the guidance of Richard Cheney, a get-the-government-out-of-my-face conservative, Halliburton Company ove

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"… f the Soviet spy agencys ideological counterintelligence branch.The former U.S. intelligence officer, who asked not to be further identified, wrote a contemporaneous r …"

"… cooperatives Gelios and Orsk to purchase computers from abroad.The former U.S. intelligence officer who interviewed the ex-KGB major said that such a pattern was not …"

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Commentary: So Tim's death will not have been in vain

By Rosental Alves

AUSTIN, Texas, July 26, 2002 — By a sick coincidence, the Brazilian journalist Tim Lopes was assassinated precisely on the 26th anniversary

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"… . Only much later did political discussions begin over the failures of the U.S. intelligence community and security forces that might have prevented the tragedy.By con …"

Jacques Monsieur arrested in Turkey

By Alain Lallemand

BRUSSELS, Belgium, May 14, 2002 — A Belgian man alleged to be one of Europe's biggest gunrunners -- and who has threatened to reveal secrets

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"… one of the largest traffickers in Europe. His downfall began in 1998 when U.S. intelligence agencies — with which he claimed to have worked in the eighties and earl …"

Live pictures taken by U.S. planes were freely available

The war on terrorism in Europe is being undermined by a military communications system that makes it easier for terr

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"… ons system that makes it easier for terrorists to tune in to live video of U.S. intelligence operations than to watch Disney cartoons or new-release movies.For more th …"

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Europe's future mafia states

By Marina Walker Guevara

The National Intelligence Council released its latest study on the world’s future last week, Global Trends 2025. The report, produced by exp

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"… Global Trends 2025. The report, produced by experts inside and out of the U.S. intelligence community, found, among other things, that Al Qaeda could soon be on the d …"

ATF allegations, anger spread through Mexico

By Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab

Revelations in a story from the Center about ATF's controversial Fast and Furious operation have sparked demands for investigations in Mexic

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"… ar there were even key arrests made of drug barons in operations that used U.S. intelligence.Security expert Raúl Benitez believes the controversy over the Fast and F …"

The U.S. military delves into cultural intelligence in Iran

By Nick Schwellenbach

PaperTrail has obtained an exclusive copy of the military’s field guide for cultural intelligence for possible military operations in Iran,

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"… to prevent further development,” according to the guide.The most recent U.S. intelligence community assessment on Iran’s nuclear intentions stated that Iran has l …"

San Francisco bank linked to laundering probe at Bank of New York

By Knut Royce

November 9, 1999 — FROM ALL OUTWARD APPEARANCES, Boris Avramovich Goldstein is a model immigrant, a successful businessman in the San Franci

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"… ort years, the banks in Latvia and in Moscow failed, in part, according to U.S. intelligence, because of embezzlement at the Moscow bank.But Goldstein thrived. Fed up, …"

"… describes him as “an incredibly bright but very warm person as well.” U.S. intelligence casts him as a opportunistic businessman who formed alliances with former …"

"… er expressed surprise when The Public i told him that Nenkov, according to U.S. intelligence, associated with criminals. So did Goldstein. “This is the first time in …"

"… shared control with Saifullin in the Olimpija Bank in Riga, described by a U.S. intelligence source as “the most mobbed up in Latvia” before it collapsed under the …"

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