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...robot on my way to Sri Lanka on July 9. One of my Radcliffe research partners, Lahiru Jayathilaka, who worked on the robot’s perception and reaction, planned to meet me in Sri Lanka on July 10 to carry out field trials. I had informed the defense attach?? of the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington, D.C., about this transfer and had requested him to inform the customs at the airport in Colombo and the Ministry of Defense to avoid delays. Both the defense attach?? and the Sri Lankan ambassador promised to extend their full support...

Author: By Thrishantha nanayakkara | Title: Rescue Your Volunteer Effort | 9/1/2009 | See Source »

BEIJING In the landmark Oriental Plaza, Burberry's attach?? ($1,795) flies off the shelves

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The A List | 11/17/2008 | See Source »

...Where will we be in ten years?,” we’d ask ourselves. One friend wanted to grow up to be like the women she’d seen at O’Hare airport–dressed for success, attach?? case in hand. In our rural area, a career spent in business suits and first-class was unknown and therefore, impressive...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski | Title: Growing Pains | 8/4/2006 | See Source »

Hayden spent two years in the 1980s hunting military secrets of the cold war as a defense attach?? in the U.S. embassy in Bulgaria, where, according to the Times of London, he was known to dress as a workman and ride buses listening to off-duty soldiers talking (he speaks Bulgarian). That was about the extent of his undercover work; he was always more in the business of data analysis than field operations. He has considerable public relations savvy. When he took over the NSA in 1999, it was still a very secretive place--the nerve center of U.S. espionage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thinker, Briefer, Soldier, Spy | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...focusing on the critical task of planting human spies. President Bush told Goss a year ago to hire 50% more spooks "as soon as feasible." Sources say Goss's plan is to go back to basics: hide more spies posing, for example, as cultural or economic attach??s in embassy-based CIA stations, and reopen stations that closed when the cold war ended. Camp Peary, the CIA's secret training center in eastern Virginia, runs a roughly six-month course to mint new spies for such postings. Classes at the Farm, as it's called, are packed, officials...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recharging The CIA | 11/28/2005 | See Source »

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