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...investigation into the leak by Thatcher's Cabinet secretary and head of the domestic civil service, Sir Robert Armstrong, showed that it had originated in the Prime Minister's own office. Faced with this damaging evidence, Thatcher last week told the House that it was Brittan's staff at the Trade and Industry Ministry that had actually leaked the letter. The investigation, she explained, had shown that the ministry aides "acted in good faith in the knowledge that they had the authority (of Brittan) and cover from my office for proceeding." As for her personal involvement, Thatcher insisted that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain Suspicious Leak | 2/3/1986 | See Source »

...rallied must surely be the envy of many other Harvard student groups. No one can argue with the two causes espoused by less than 100 people last week. One thousand letters is surely impressive, and, no matter how hard the Soviet authorities try, information on their genocide continues to leak out in forums like the one last week. But the fact remains that gigantic, systematic injustices around the world go virtually unnoticed on our campus...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: The Other Guys | 10/30/1985 | See Source »

Kirkland House G-entry residents last night experience something that stank even worse than midterms, when a basement sewage pipe developed a small leak and spewed odorous fumes all over the first floor...

Author: By Timothy L. Feng, | Title: Broken Sewer Stinks Up K-House | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

McAleavey said the problem was caused by a "pinhole leak" in the pipe...

Author: By Timothy L. Feng, | Title: Broken Sewer Stinks Up K-House | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

...affidavit filed last week in Albuquerque, the FBI said a confidential source claimed that Howard sold information to the KGB last year in Europe. Senator Dave Durenberger, the Minnesota Republican who chairs the Select Committee on Intelligence, told CBS News that Howard could have caused a security leak "as serious as anything this country has seen in the past." Howard's case, moreover, may be just the beginning. U.S. sources told TIME that as many as five more Americans may be indicted for espionage on the basis of Yurchenko's debriefing, perhaps as early as this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spy Slipup: A suspect vanishes | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

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