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Snowden Called in to Putin’s Telethon. Does That Really Make Him a Kremlin Pawn?
Russian Spy Babe Will Now Dress You for a 'Backwater Village'
Bugged Bears, Spy Irons, and the Pope: Global Spying Went Nuts Today
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Russian Security Now Using Typewriters to Thwart the NSA
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Snowden Called in to Putin’s Telethon. Does That Really Make Him a Kremlin Pawn?
One of the pleasures in writing about Edward Snowden is his predilection for the absurd. The NSA whistleblower abandons his dancer girlfriend for a life in exile, hides in airports, studies Dostoyevsky, appears by teleconference at a technology conference...
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Thu, Apr 04 2014 11:19 AM
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Russian Spy Babe Will Now Dress You for a 'Backwater Village'
If her personal style is anything to go by, expect former Russian spy Anna Chapman's fashion label to feature lots of leather , form-fitting dresses and of cleavage . Chapman the red-haired femme fatale at the center of a Russian spy ring broken up...
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Thu, Jan 01 2014 9:31 AM
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Bugged Bears, Spy Irons, and the Pope: Global Spying Went Nuts Today
The Pope is being targeted by U.S. eavesdroppers. Julian Assange is sending packages with video cameras and GPS trackers. The Russians are using teddy bears to snoop on G-20 officials. Spy chips are popping up in electric irons. Oh, and the NSA, it turns...
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Wed, Oct 10 2013 11:53 AM
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Russian Media Blames U.S. for Snowden Affair
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Edward Snowden, continuing his confounding dance around the expectations of the international media, won't be leaving the Moscow airport after all. In a confusing series of...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 10:21 AM
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Russian Security Now Using Typewriters to Thwart the NSA
Looks like the Luddites at Russia's Federal Guard Service are headed back to the pre-digital age. The agency, which guards Russian officials -- the Russian equivalent of the U.S. Secret Service -- is placing an order for typewriters, according to...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 9:48 AM
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The Americans Who Escaped to Russia Long Before Edward Snowden
In camping out at a Moscow airport, Edward Snowden is joining a long line of Americans who have fled to Russia. Suffice it to say, it's not the most flattering group of individuals with which to be associated.[[BREAK]] The most notable, of course...
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Tue, Jun 06 2013 4:10 PM
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