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  • ...Terrorism and Nonproliferation and the Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia of the Committee on International Relations ...tal role in founding Hezbollah. In consultation with several senior Syrian intelligence officers, the final plan was set in motion. The vehicle and explosives were
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  • [[Category:Central Intelligence Agency|World Factbook, The]]
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  • In an appendix to the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[CIA World Factbook|World Factbook]], there is an entry identifyin [[Category:Central Intelligence Agency|World Factbook, The]]
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]] ...008-01-02 | quote = The World Factbook is produced by CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. ''The Factbook'' is a comprehensive resource of facts and statistics on mo
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  • ...and the [[U.S. military|military]] may differ significantly from civilian agency contracts.<ref>{{cite web | author=CENDI Copyright Working Group | title=Fr ...yright or the contract provides otherwise. Unless provided otherwise by an Agency FAR Supplement, a contractor may assert claim to copyright in scientific an
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  • ...compounds, which cross the skin and respiratory tract easily, affect the [[central nervous system]] predominantly.<ref name="Katzung07-948"/> ...ef> Poisoning by organic lead compounds has symptoms predominantly in the central nervous system, such as [[insomnia]], [[delirium]], [[cognitive deficit]]s,
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  • ...y]]. Since then, some [[countries]] have intensified the [[Law enforcement agency|enforcement]] of cannabis [[prohibition (drugs)|prohibition]], while others Cannabis is [[indigenous (ecology)|indigenous]] to [[Central Asia|Central]] and [[South Asia]].<ref>"Marijuana and the Cannabinoids", ElSohly (p.8)</
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  • ...rm was once a popular [[anesthesia|anesthetic]]; its vapor depresses the [[central nervous system]] of a patient, allowing a doctor to perform various otherwi ...a.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/chlorofo.html Chloroform], US Environmental Potection Agency</ref>
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  • * 1975 - [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Athens]] station chief was shot by [[Revolutionary Organization 17 No
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  • ...esult of testing conducted in the fifth grade which determined he had an [[Intelligence quotient|IQ]] of 167, he was allowed to skip the sixth grade and enroll in ...rviews.<ref name=evaluation /> Students in Murray's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA)-sponsored study were told they would be debating personal philosoph
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  • ...place on January 25, 1993 near the entrance of [[CIA|Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)]] headquarters in [[Langley, Virginia]] where two CIA employees were ..., an armed team of FBI agents, working with the Pakistani [[Inter-Services Intelligence|ISI]], raided Kasi's hotel room. His [[fingerprint]]s were taken on the sce
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  • ...name="w273">Witcover 1969, p. 273.</ref> Kennedy was taken a mile away to Central Receiving Hospital, where he arrived near death. One doctor slapped his fac ...by filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan alleging that several [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] officers were present on the night of the assassination.<ref name=bee
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  • ...63, in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], at 12:30 p.m. [[Central Time Zone (Americas)|Central Standard Time]] (18:30 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]) in [[Dealey Plaz ...Investigation of the Assassination of President J.F.K.: Performance of the Intelligence Agencies, Appendix B
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  • ...es beginning with [[intelligence cycle management]], and, in particular, [[intelligence analysis]]. [[HUMINT]] presents techniques of describing the social network ...gies involve an increase in standard police and domestic intelligence. The central activities are traditional: [[telephone tapping|interception of communicati
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  • ...ad different specifics but share the property of an attempt to disrupt the central government by means considered illegal by that government. North points out In a Western context, Rosenau cites a British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] definition as "a generalized intention to ('''emphasis added''')
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  • ...ism researcher Professor Martin Rudner, director of the Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies at Ottawa's [[Carleton University]], defines "terroris * Increased intelligence and surveillance activities
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  • Organized crime most typically flourishes when a central government and [[civil society]] is disorganized, weak, absent or untrusted ...n.shtml Hungary emerges as base for foreign organized crime groups] Jane's Intelligence Review, July 2006
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  • ...and arms from the Pakistani government, particularly the [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] (ISI),<ref>{{ ...f its Pakistani leaders, [[Baitullah Mehsud]], in a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[Drone attacks in Pakistan|missile strike]].<ref>{{
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  • ...S. channelled funds through [[Pakistan]]'s [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] agency to the native Afghan mujahideen fighting the Soviet occupation in a CIA pro ...e news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A64828-2002Jun29|title=Intelligence Failure? Let's Go Back to Sudan|last=Carney |first=Timothy|coauthor=Mansoor
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  • ..."no credible evidence that Begg was ever abused by U.S. forces", and U.S. intelligence officials insisted Begg exaggerated the harshness of his treatment.<ref nam ''[[CNN]]'' reported that leaks of intelligence reports alleged Begg spent time in an Afghan al-Qaeda training camp, where
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