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Espionage (6812 bytes)
3: ...''[[Black's Law Dictionary]]'' ([[1990]]) defines espionage as: "...gathering, transmitting, or losing...[inf... 5: Incidents of espionage are well documented throughout history. The wisd... 7: ...A]]; however, the death penalty is rarely used in espionage cases in the U.S. since the government will barga... 11: ...[Cold War]] involved intense [[Cold War espionage|espionage]] activity between the [[United States|United Sta... 13: Recently, espionage agencies have targeted the [[illegal drug trade]]... Mole (espionage) (957 bytes) 3: ...ng moles they are quite rare in the top levels of espionage. For instance there was only one mole to ever p... 7: [[Category:Espionage]] Counter-espionage (377 bytes) 1: ...rnment agencies whose purpose includes '''counter-espionage'''. Examples include the [[Federal Bureau of Inv... 6: [[Category:Espionage]] Military espionage (4591 bytes) 2: '''Military [[espionage]]''', or '''military intelligence''' (MI), is a [... 46: [[Category:Espionage]] 47: [[Category:Military|Espionage]] 48: [[Category:Warfare|Espionage, Military]] Industrial espionage (2521 bytes) 1: [[Image:Espionage_Documents.jpg|right|250px|]] 2: '''Industrial espionage''' is [[espionage]] conducted for [[commerce|commercial]] purposes ... 4: ...ns, governments can also be targets of commercial espionage - for example, to determine the terms of a tender... 6: ...rtments to perform the legal aspects of corporate espionage. Many also spend considerable amounts on precaut... 8: ...tes]] government has admitted to using commercial espionage, for instance using surveillance of phone calls t... History of Soviet espionage (2617 bytes) 1: ...ionage in France|France]] and [[History of Soviet espionage in Italy|Italy]]. 3: ...positions and intentions. The [[History of Soviet espionage in the United States|United States]], perceived a... 5: ...Cambridge Five]], a ring of [[Britain|British]] [[espionage|spies]] who passed information to the [[Soviet Un... 11: ...ww.wikinfo.org/wiki.phtml?title=History_of_Soviet_espionage March 26, 2004 Espionage Act of 1917 (2115 bytes) 1: The '''Espionage Act''' was passed by the 65th [[United States Con... 9: ... were repealed in [[1921]], major portions of the Espionage Act remain part of U.S. law (18 USC 793, 794) and... 15: * industrial [[trade secret]]s - [[Industrial Espionage Act of 1996]] (18 USC Chapter 90) 32: [[Category:Espionage]] Cold War espionage (659 bytes) 1: ... This began the [[Cold War]], which encompasses [[espionage]], political, and military conflicts between the ... 11: [[Category:Espionage]] Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage (651 bytes) 1: ...n's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage''''' (ISBN 006103004X), by [[Sherry Sontag]], [[C... Valentin Danilov (1059 bytes) 1: ...he was found guilty and sentenced to 14 years for espionage. Many scientists and [[human rights]] organizati... 8: * December 29, 2003 - a jury acquits Danilov of espionage charges. 9: ...preme Court overturned Dr. Danilov's acquittal of espionage. 10: ...r 12, 2004 - another jury convicts Dr. Danilov of espionage. Starfleet Intelligence (388 bytes) 1: ... with foreign and domestic [[espionage]], counter-espionage, and state security. Rudolf Roessler (913 bytes) 1: ...ged to provide, through a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] espionage ring operating in Switzerland, extremely accurate... 7: [[Category:World War II espionage]] Intelligence (information gathering) (595 bytes) 2: See [[espionage]], [[Intelligence agency | intelligence agencies]... 5: *[[Military espionage]] is an element of warfare which covers the aspec... Dead drop (664 bytes) 3: [[Espionage|Spies]] have been known to use dead drops, using ... 10: [[Category:Espionage]] Double agent (1135 bytes) 3: ... or to identify other agents as part of [[counter-espionage]] operations. 25: * [[Espionage]] 30: [[Category:Espionage]] Military secret (860 bytes) 10: *[[Espionage]] 12: [[Category:Espionage]] Alan Nunn May (1382 bytes) 1: ...]) was a [[British]] [[atomic scientist]] and a [[espionage|spy]] who supplied secrets of [[British]] and [[U... 7: Damage inflicted by Nunn May’s espionage was not on level with that of [[Klaus Fuchs]], no... 11: *[[Cold War espionage]] Covert Action (1474 bytes) 4: ...largely self-contained segments depicting various espionage activities. The controls are simple and robust an... 6: ...ng-lasting than other similar, but also excellent espionage games, such as ''[[The Third Courier]]'' ([[1991]... White Sands Missile Range (1862 bytes) 11: == Espionage == 13: There have been a number of [[espionage|spies]] at White Sands over the years, and not al... Vita Novi (176 bytes) 1: ...the most enigmatic characters in the history of [[espionage]].
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