Word: moles
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Even though Ames had a history of heavy drinking, even though he had worked in the CIA's Soviet division and even though he was spending far more money than his salary would have permitted, the CIA took eight years to identify him as a mole. Fundamentally, the CIA did not want to face the possibility that it had been penetrated. As a result, the investigation dragged on and on with little encouragement or support from on high...
...first glance, Jeanne Vertefeuille might have seemed an unlikely choice to hunt down the most damaging mole in the history of the Central Intelligence Agency. She was so plain looking, so mousy and nondescript that she would never stand out in a crowd, which suited her. She had never married, as far as anyone knew. The CIA was her life. She lived alone in a condo in McLean, Virginia, so close to the CIA's headquarters in Langley that she walked to work each day. If a co-worker stopped to offer her a lift, she would not accept unless...
They do have two "birthmarks" that enable others to tell them apart: Jocelyn has a scar next to her right eye from a fall when she was two years old and Jennifer has a mole on her chin from a childhood bout with chicken...
Although the talk was billed as a discussion of "the CIA after Ames," Inspector General Frederick P. Hitz primarily examined the investigation he led to unmask Aldrich Ames, the CIA officer turned Soviet mole who was arrested in February...
...course we need mechanisms for dealing with sexual harassment charges. But the leaflet, in its excessive fear of intimidating "victims" into silence, doesn't discourage frivolous or irrational complaints. As Mansfield pointed out, the booklet as currently written constitutes "a veritable incitement to make a mountain out of a mole-hill." While only the most desperate or evil students would take advantage of this fact (along with students who have watched Oleanna too much), the brochure offers those who feel they've been treated unfairly a way of getting back at their professor. "Tell Someone" should be renamed. My nomination...