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  • CounterSpy was an American magazine that published articles on covert operations, especially those undertaken by the American government. It was the official...
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  • Counterspy or CounterSpy may refer to: CounterSpy (magazine), an American espionage magazine Counterspy (radio series), an American espionage drama radio...
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    Counterspy was an espionage drama radio series that aired on the NBC Blue Network (later ABC) and Mutual from May 18, 1942, to November 29, 1957. David...
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  • volunteer staff at CounterSpy Magazine joined the network. The original editors of The Public Eye were Harvey Kahn and Mark Ryter. The magazine was a project...
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    Brooklyn Eagle in 1923. His book with Boris Morros, My Ten Years as a Counterspy was made into the film, Man on a String (1960), starring Ernest Borgnine...
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  • created in order to carry on the work of the preceding publication CounterSpy magazine, which the editors claimed had been shut down as a result of CIA...
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    1968, he became a leading opponent of CIA practices. A co-founder of the CounterSpy and CovertAction series of periodicals, he died in Cuba in January 2008...
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  • published later another story with Truly*Adventurous about Soviet spy and FBI counterspy Boris Morros. On 21 March 2023 he published his first book, titled Crooked:...
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  • Ron Ridenhour, who summarized his findings in an 1975 article in CounterSpy magazine. Starting in 1981, the DoD and FEMA began a tradition of bi-annual...
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  • of its Center for National Security Studies which published the magazine CounterSpy until 1984. In 1976, agents of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet...
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  • released in 2022 at which time it included Streamkeeper DRM and Streamkeeper Counterspy. Streamkeeper, released in 2021, is a content protection product that...
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    March-May 1955); continues from Giggle Comics; see Ace Comics Spy and Counterspy #1–2 (August-October 1949); continues as Spy Hunters Spy Hunters #3–24...
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  • an editor for Conservative Digest magazine. Staff writer (Spring 1976). "Congressional Aide Spies on Left." CounterSpy, vol. 3, no. 1. p. 18. Full issue...
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    revealed in several listings by a magazine called CounterSpy, edited by Timothy Butz. A local paper checked with CounterSpy to confirm his identity. However...
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  • at Princeton, in the sealed archives of Allen Dulles, and leaked it to CounterSpy, who accused Love of having been a CIA agent. He denied it. In 1984, Love...
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  • Saxon (16 March 1997). "Martin F. Jones, 84, Ex-Director Of Britain's Counterspy Agency". The New York Times. p. 1 47. Retrieved 21 August 2020. "Monty...
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    seen on the right side of the law as an undercover agent in Columbia's "Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard." Dehner, who recently completed important roles in...
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  • Journey to the Celestial Regions" (Analog, Apr. 2002) "Probability Zero: Counterspy" (Analog, Jan. 2003) "Probability Zero: Just an Average Guy" (Analog,...
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    2 - page 4. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Motion Picture and Television Magazine, November 1952, page 34, Ideal Publishers Morning News, January 10, 1948...
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  • appealing and believable as his wife. Lom scores as the swash-buckling counterspy, making a completely engaging character out of what's intended as a caricature...
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