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...summer of 1989, and plans were in the works for the U.S. military invasion of Panama. But the problem was that the CIA and its agents were not in place to watch dictator Manuel Noriega. There was, however, a spy the U.S. could turn to -- in this case a young man, the son of European immigrants, who passed himself off as an international merchant willing to do business with the pariah regime. Noriega had him over for dinner and intimate talks. (The spy had ingratiated himself by presenting the general with a bust of his hero, Napoleon Bonaparte.) As proficient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SOLDIER SPIES | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

...official, and his two sons, Alberto, 24, and Casar, 21. Someone had stabbed all three men in the back, trussed them with rope and added a macabre finishing touch to the father's corpse. "[He] had yellow cord tied around the mouth with a bow," says Travis Kuykendall, the agent in charge of El Paso's Drug Enforcement Administration office. "It looked like they were wrapped up for somebody, like a present...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BAD NEIGHBORS | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

Carillo's cool competence appeals to the Cali traffickers. The Cali dons "don't want to deal with some jerk that's running around shooting everybody," says a veteran DEA agent specializing in the cartel. The Colombian bosses allegedly employ Carillo as a kind of nuncio for communicating information to the Mexican federation, keeping peace among rival Mafias along the border and subcontracting Cali business to them. "He has the ability to form alliances," says one U.S. analyst. "He's been the pacifier. If you're going to have power, you have to be able to make alliances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BAD NEIGHBORS | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

Colombian cocaine shipped via Mexico is typically put back into Colombian hands on the other side of the border, and the Mexicans' effectiveness as a delivery service has won them plenty of business. But the real profits only started rolling in during the past year, when, U.S. agents have discovered, the Cali cartel began paying the Mexican families partly in cocaine and granted them territory in the U.S. where they could distribute and sell drugs themselves. That's a business with much higher profit margins. DEA and FBI agents say they are stymied by the ability of the Mexican operatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BAD NEIGHBORS | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

...agent said authorities have not found tiesbetween the Harvard Square robbery attempt andother heists, such as the Faneuil Hall theft andan earlier one in New Hampshire. "No links havebeen established to any previous armored-carheist," Ginieres said

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Third Square Robbery Suspect Is Identified | 5/24/1995 | See Source »

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