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Many of Angleton's covert operations after he joined the CIA remain secret. The only people who know what he really did are his superiors and those who worked with him. One exploit that can be told came early hi 1956. In collaboration with a friendly intelligence service, his unit acquired a copy of Nikita Khrushchev's famed denunciation of Stalin to the 20th Party Congress. Angleton and his lieutenants also developed the evidence that helped lead the FBI in 1957 to the KGB agent Colonel Rudolf Abel, who had operated since 1948 from an obscure photographer...
...acquiring technology-we in Latin America and particularly Mexico are confronted with a dilemma. We either open up to the economic investments, life-style and psychological attitudes, all for the economic development of the U.S.-in which case we are favoring a process of colonization-or we try to exploit our natural resources and seek alliances in our own self-interest...
Many colleges, he said, "exploit women by hiring them part-time," excluding them from the fringe benefits received by full-time professors. "Harvard is clean there, we don't do that," he added...
...this colorless, odorless cure-all "morality" is supposed to excuse the mortality of those events themselves. The overkill in the media has led to a numbing of the spirit. Nobody cares about Watergate enough to listen to all of the boring details again, and yet the record companies still exploit that tragi-comedy...
...exchange earner. Like other oil exporters, China will be able to benefit politically. In 1974 Peking exported some 30.5 million bbl. of crude (up 430% over 1973) to Japan, earning $442 million; the reason was not only to earn foreign currency but to dissuade Japan from its plans to exploit Siberian gas fields...