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Acronym has poor appeal

...primary in the instruction of terrorists worldwide. It plays an important role in the Russian Federation's intelligence services, gathering data through its military attaches and foreign agents. While unproved, GRU has been suspected of...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/opinion/letters/2012-08-14/acronym-has-poor-appeal
Government contractors recruit new veterans at Fort Gordon job fair

...are the security clearances, which are almost a must for any new employee, said Mona Martin, the director for intelligence services at Automation Technologies Inc., one of the fair's vendors.Augusta is an attractive location for hiring...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/business/2012-08-30/government-contractors-rec
Olympic security is questioned

...whose arrival in the country was meant to have been reported to counter-terrorism police or Britain's domestic intelligence service.The newspaper cited unions as suggesting that staff brought in to help relieve the pressure at Heathrow, which...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/sports/olympics/2012-07-15/olympic-security-questio
Rants & Raves

...any more dances there until this is corrected. WE SHOULD REMEMBER that Israel has, by far, the best foreign intelligence service in the world. If they suspect Iran of something, one, they won't mention it in a way that betrays their own...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2012-03-19/rants-and-raves-0
NSA to enlarge Fort Gordon complex

...additional jobs during construction.The National Security Agency, headquartered in Fort Meade, Md., is the intelligence service that monitors global communications for the U.S. government.The agency also manages the government's cryptological...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/2012-01-24/nsa-enlarge-fort-gordon-
Augusta World War II veteran receives Congressional Gold Medal

...who was bilingual and trained at the Military Intelligence Service Language School, was sent to Japan in 1946. He...442nd Regi mental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service. These units were almost entirely composed of...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2011-11-10/augusta-world-war-ii-veteran-
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Opens Friday, Dec 9, 2011 Synopsis: Let the Right One In director Tomas Alfredson takes the helm for this adaptation of John Le Carré's novel about an ex-British agent who emerges from retirement to expose a mole in MI6. England, 1973: British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) head Control (John Hurt) and his top-ranking lieutenant George Smiley ({$Gary Oldman)) are both forced into retirement after a mission involving respected secret agent Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) turns unexpectedly deadly. As the Cold War continues to escalate, suspicions of a Soviet double agent begin to grow within the SIS. Subsequently summoned by Undersecretary Oliver Lacon (Simon McBurney), Smiley is secretly reemployed by the SIS in order to root out the double agent suspected of sharing top-secret British intelligence with the Russians. Meanwhile, as Smiley and his new partner Agent Peter Guillam (Benedict Cumberbatch) begin systematically examining all of the official missions and records involving MI6, the veteran spy can't help but recalling an encounter he once had with Karla, a dangerous Russian operative, years prior. At first, uncovering the identity of the infiltrator seems nearly impossible. Smiley and Guillam get a big break, however, when undercover agent Ricki Tarr (Tom Hardy) reveals that he has fallen for a mysterious woman in Turkey named Irina (Svetlana Khodchenkova) who may have a crucial lead. Later, upon learning that Control had comprised a list of five possible suspects, code named Tinker (Toby Jones), Tailor (Colin Firth, Soldier (Ciarán Hinds), Poor Man (David Dencik) and Spy - none other than Smiley himself - the investigation begins to heat up again. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds Movie Details Play Trailer Buy Tickets Movie Review

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Opens Friday, Dec 9, 2011 Synopsis: Let the Right One In director Tomas Alfredson takes the helm for this adaptation of John Le Carré's novel about an ex-British agent who emerges from retirement to expose a mole in MI6. England, 1973: British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) head Control (John Hurt) and his top-ranking lieutenant George Smiley ({$Gary Oldman)) are both forced into retirement after a mission involving respected secret agent Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong) turns unexpectedly deadly. As the Cold War continues to escalate, suspicions of a Soviet double agent begin to grow within the SIS. Subsequently summoned by Undersecretary Oliver Lacon (Simon McBurney), Smiley is secretly reemployed by the SIS in order to root out the double agent suspected of sharing top-secret British intelligence with the Russians. Meanwhile, as Smiley and his new partner Agent Peter Guillam (Benedict Cumberbatch) begin systematically examining all of the official missions and records involving MI6, the veteran spy can't help but recalling an encounter he once had with Karla, a dangerous Russian operative, years prior. At first, uncovering the identity of the infiltrator seems nearly impossible. Smiley and Guillam get a big break, however, when undercover agent Ricki Tarr (Tom Hardy) reveals that he has fallen for a mysterious woman in Turkey named Irina (Svetlana Khodchenkova) who may have a crucial lead. Later, upon learning that Control had comprised a list of five possible suspects, code named Tinker (Toby Jones), Tailor (Colin Firth, Soldier (Ciarán Hinds), Poor Man (David Dencik) and Spy - none other than Smiley himself - the investigation begins to heat up again. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds Movie Details Play Trailer Buy Tickets Movie Review

Rants and raves

...death, it's hardly sensible for a previous vice president to remain quietly in the background. ISRAEL'S INTELLIGENCE services are, by far, the best on Earth. When Iran gets the ability to hit Israel with a missile it will suddenly find...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2009-12-19/rants-and-raves
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North Korea suspected in cyber attacks

...S. and South Korea. South Korea's National Intelligence Service told members of parliament's intelligence committee...level of a certain organization or state," the intelligence service said. It did not mention North Korea by name...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2009/07/09/bus_540244.shtml
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