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...filing could also raise awkward questions for Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Negroponte because Keyser?s wife, Margaret Lyons, is a senior CIA official on loan in a sensitive post helping set up a new open-source unit of DNI. The prosecutors? filing says Lyons had known for about a year that Keyser had improperly kept classified documents at home. Worse, current and former U.S. government officials tell TIME, an FBI search of the couple?s home found CIA documents that Lyons had there without authorization. In a Feb. 22 letter to the judge in Keyser?s case, Lyons...
...Keyser?s attorney Robert Litt says the prosecutors? filing ?contains numerous inaccuracies.? Litt insists Keyser never spied for Taiwan, didn?t improperly disclose classified information and fulfilled his end of the plea bargain. The government seems to disagree - and appears content to let this spy saga unfold in court...
...return for Keyser?s cooperation, prosecutors had accepted his denial of spying for Taiwan and let him plead guilty to three lesser felonies, preserving his pension. But in their filing earlier this month to throw out his plea, they allege Keyser repeatedly lied about his contacts with Taiwanese intelligence. Prosecutors want to enter new evidence to support ?espionage-related? charges...
...been as closely watched as Chinese leader Jiang Zemin?s visit to the President?s Texas ranch in 2002. But a Taiwanese spy named Isabelle Cheng had the inside track on Jiang?s trip, according to a recent court filing. Federal prosecutors say vaunted State Department Asia hand Donald Keyser sent Cheng long e-mails detailing his ?conversations with Chinese President Jiang? in Texas. At some point, prosecutors say, the spy became his lover, and Keyser was caught lying to hide the affair - and hoarding classified documents in his suburban Washington home. Facing jail and with his marriage threatened, Keyser...
...easy for Harvard this season against quality competition, as it was not only facing some vastly improved teams, but was also returning few of its starters from last year. “Definitely a weakness for us was how young we were,” co-captain driver Arin Keyser said. Luckily, one of the returning players was senior goaltender Lydia Gardner, a four-year starter. “When other teams look at our team, they see our goaltending as a real strength,” Keyser said. Senior 2M-O Molly Mehaffey, who is also a Crimson editor...