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Ashley, Clarence: CIA SpyMaster.(Book Review)

Ashley, Clarence CIA SpyMaster Gretna, LA: Pelican Press 350 pp., $26.95. ISBN 1-58980-234-9 Publication Date: August 2004 George Kisevalter...
History: Review of New Books, 09/22/04 by West, Nigel · More from publication -
How Labour has subverted British Intelligence
Nigel West says that the lesson of the Hutton inquiry is that the government is using the intelligence services for political purpose and that this...
Spectator, The, 08/16/03 by West, Nigel · More from publication -
Treason still shadows J.R. Oppenheimer; …Oppenheimer, operating in a group of known Communists, emerges as a secret member of the party. But how did he respond to those Soviet solicitations to pass atomic secrets?
Vladimir Putin's attendance at a reunion of KGB veterans at the notorious Lubyanka prison, and his embrace of Vladimir Kryuchkov--the former KGB...
Insight on the News, 10/15/02 by Nigel West · More from publication -
Straw in the wind
Nigel West reveals the Foreign Secretary's hitherto undisclosed role in the downfall of Jeremy Thorpe THE extraordinary story of the trial of the...
Spectator, The, 07/20/02 by West, Nigel · More from publication -
We Come Unseen - Book Review
Ring, Jim. We Come Unseen. London: John Murray, 2001. 270pp. [pounds sterling]20 Ring, Jim. We Come Unseen. London: John Murray, 2001. 270pp....
Naval War College Review, 06/22/02 by Nigel West · More from publication -
Stella's a pen pusher…that's why even her treachery is second-rate; The spy writer NIGEL WEST issues a devastating indictment of MI5's first female chief - and the brazen hypocrisy of her forthcoming memoirs
Byline: NIGEL WEST
Dame Stella Rimington's book, Open Secret, will shortly be published - but it has already been condemned by...
Mail on Sunday (London, England), The, 09/02/01 by Nigel West · More from publication -
Within these walls; In a technology-driven society where space is at
MOST of us spend some time dreaming of solitude, away from hectic offices and public transport jam-packed with irate commuters. But the reality of...
Sunday Herald, The, 08/13/00 by Words: Jean West Main photograph: Nigel Parry/Katz · More from publication -
Incompetence or worse?
Incompetence or worse? Nigel West THE SECURITY SERVICE, 1908-1945: THE OFFICIAL HISTORY by Jack Curry PRO, L50, pp. 442 At the end of the...
Spectator, The, 10/02/99 by West, Nigel · More from publication -
When hearing but not seeing was not believing
OFFICIAL SECRETS by Richard Breitman Allen Lane, 20, pp. 325 At the end of the second world war a certain Lieutenant E. D. Phillips was...
Spectator, The, 03/27/99 by West, Nigel · More from publication


