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Army jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead, but Harvard immediately responded with a 15-2 run, capped by a nice assist off a steal by freshman point guard Elizabeth Proudfit to Maher. Two straight three pointers by Frey finished a 13-0 spell that put Harvard ahead 30-11 with 7:05 left in the half...
...story was similar against TCU, with Rueb and Wallooppillai winning again. With junior Marshall Bourroughs' three set victory, the Crimson needed one more singles win or two out of three doubles triumphs to steal the match...
While industrial espionage may be a sticky subject for Americans, it's common in most other countries. Stealing U.S. industrial secrets was a cottage industry for the former Soviet KGB. Its infamous "Department X" routinely targeted American high-tech secrets. Although the unit was disbanded, the practice continues under the Russian government. The Chinese also regularly eavesdrop on U.S. firms. But the most active spying on U.S. companies lately has not been by agents from old cold-war adversaries. Instead, the spies are employed by allies, including Germany, South Korea and even Canada. Among the most relentless -- and efficient -- have...
Most spy masters, from Richard Helms to William Casey, have preferred to keep the CIA out of corporate spying. Although the agency is forbidden to provide information directly to private companies, it will usually pass on tips through back channels when it stumbles across foreign schemes to steal commercial secrets. However, if the spy service happens upon foreign-trade secrets that would be useful to American firms, it must by policy keep the information to itself. That's as far as most CIA directors have been willing...
...good teams take care of the home games. The great ones steal victories on the road...