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...year career in Latin America. He resigned in 1969 and devoted himself to bringing down the agency for its alleged complicity with repressive Third World regimes. Engaging in what he termed "guerrilla journalism," Agee wrote a 1975 memoir, Inside the Company: CIA Diary, featuring a 24-page appendix made up of agents' names and operations. Later that year Richard Welch, a CIA station officer in Athens, was assassinated. Welch was not one of the agents outed in Agee's book (and his identity was not a well-kept secret), but the proximity of events sparked a push for legislation...
...what he has learned about the motives and methods behind the outing of Valerie Plame. It is no longer clear even what crime he is investigating: the 1982 Intelligence Identities Protection Act makes it a federal offense to intentionally reveal a covert operative's identity. (See story on page 32.) But the law was designed to be hard to break, and last week lawyers with knowledge of the case suggested that Fitzgerald might be investigating a different crime--perhaps perjury or obstruction of justice. It had to be something serious, they suggested, for Fitzgerald to have interviewed the President...
Later this summer, MSN will debut its Virtual Earth feature, which will compete with Google Earth and offer even more detailed images. Its new search page, search.msn.com has a "local search" feature and is increasingly powerful and easy...
...THINK THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS HAVE EDUCATIONAL VALUE? Well, I think any time kids read, that's a good thing. These are big, heavy, 600-page books. You've got to have some attention, some focus to get through a 500- or 600-page book. It's literally a page turner...
While the Harvard Book Store plans to sell the 672-page hardcover for $23.96 and Curious George’s for $22.50, the Coop, which is backed by Barnes and Noble, will offer...