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...money used to support rebel activities. Directly across the San Carlos River from Hull's ranch sits a powerful radio transmitter for the Voice of America, which broadcasts daily into Nicaragua. Though Hull claims he was never on the CIA's payroll, he admits he was an agency liaison, "providing information to my government...
...them and their leaders becomes Tom's job. Before long he establishes a tenuous contact with Jamal Ramlawi, a handsome, brooding young man reputed to be a rising star in the largest guerrilla organization. Jamal refuses to spy directly for Rogers and the CIA, but he does offer liaison, a system of sharing information between his organization and the U.S. Rogers' superiors back in Washington dislike this arrangement but eventually accept it in the absence of anything better...
Before joining Public Strategies, Jensen was the national political coordinator and labor liaison for Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign, which Dukakis supported...
...Lexington, Ky., native said he is responsible for coordinating campaign activities at more than 200 campuses in 40 states. In addition, Miller said he acts as liaison between student state coordinators and the national campaign in Washington...
Bork has shown his independent streak even after his nomination. The afternoon that Reagan offered him the job, Bork was taken aside by William Ball, the White House legislative liaison, and told not to talk to the press. He nodded, but within hours was giving thoughtful interviews about his life and legal beliefs. He also disregarded advice not to talk to Senators about his legal philosophy. His strategy worked well, both to humanize his image and to explain his complex ideas. Even though he has successfully assured the Senate on two previous occasions that some of his forceful and abrasive...