Word: agent
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Violent Deaths. Thirteen people were eventually charged with crimes related to the Ben Barka case, but few actually stood trial. Oufkir and an intelligence agent code named "Chtouki" (real name: Mohammed Miloued) refused to return to France. They were convicted in absentia of illegal arrest and confinement and given life sentences. Dlimi did stand trial and was acquitted. Two of the French undercover agents got prison terms for "illegally detaining" him. Other people involved in the murder try to live in the shadows. Since Ben Barka's death, at least 37 people connected with the case have disappeared; some...
When Smith was contacted earlier this week by Robert Thomas, an agent of the University of Southern California, he informed Thomas that SAE would definitely not be able to accept the invitation as long as Anheuser-Busch was funding the trip...
Murder at the Boston Garden A comedy mystery about the adventures of a Boston private eye and part-time real estate agent who investigates a series of strange murders at the Boston Garden and the fate of a new basketball team called the Boston Ceramics. Sound pretty wierd. W ritten by Robin Brecker of the Boston Repetory Theatre and performed by the Rep in the Theatre in the Garage in Harvard Square, through mid-January. Shows W ednesday through Sunday at 8:08 p.m. Promptly...
...branch of the Government of a superpower, and it is a fund of sometimes chilling, sometimes ludicrous lore. It reveals that on Nov. 22, 1963, the day John Kennedy was killed in Dallas, a high-ranking CIA officer named Desmond Fitzgerald was meeting in Paris with a Cuban secret agent known as AM/LASH to offer him a poison pen outfitted with a hypodermic needle. As a long-secret CIA report said, "It is likely that at the very moment President Kennedy was shot, a CIA officer was meeting with a Cuban agent and giving him an assassination device...
...clinician, Jung pioneered in word-association techniques and dream analysis. The characters in his own dreams included Salome, Siegfried, Elijah, and once, Freud as an Austrian customs agent. Jung the theoretician made his name synonymous with such terms as archetype, introvert and extravert. Jung the religious healer believed the goal of psychiatry was to release and develop the divine within each individual. He broke with Freud by placing unsatisfied spiritual hungers rather than repressed sexuality at the center of personality disorders. Freudians could always counter that those pangs are just another symptom of stifled libido...