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| spies News+ XML/RSSBy Ron Russell New website dedicated to the inspiring tales of the unsung heroines of WWII. By Strategic Book Group This thrilling adventure novel takes readers right inside The Golden Dome, a Muslim mosque in Jerusalem that has been targeted by terrorists. By Kim Weiss, Blueplate PR Former NSA and CIA director defended communications surveillance and intense interrogation to battle terrorism. By Amazing People Club Ltd (If you could invite famous people from the past to dinner who would you invite? Would it be Shakespeare, Mozart, Coco Chanel, Elvis Presley or Walt Disney? Now you can read and listen to what they may have said at such a meeting in this new series. By Black Diamond Publishing Daniel Dick’s mastery of plot and character, his sense of realism and authoritative writing style herald a rare and exciting new voice in the genre. By Kim Weiss, blueplate pr Author Christopher Andrew to discuss his new authorized history of Britain's domestic spy agency. By Eloquent Books A Cold War mentality took hold in America following WWII. The Commie Reds were coming and Nazis were infiltrating the government! By Acorn Media Allenby House has become an MI6 Safe House for visiting dignitaries and spooks. When Geoffrey Larkin, a guest of Allenby House, is invited to play in the local cricket match. By Emma Stockley Over 50 percent of people from the US claim that they have exposed a lie told by their partner by using the Internet as a D.I.Y. lie detector By blueplate pr Keynote speaker for the 2009 Raleigh Spy Conference discussed all the ways women work well in the world of espionage. By Kim Weiss, blueplate pr A leading expert on modern espionage, intelligence, secret service and security headlines the three-day event that draws participants from around the globe. By Kim Weiss, blueplate pr A host of experts will reveal the role women have played in the murky world of espionage during this sixth annual event in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. By Stanford University In her latest book, Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain's Covert Empire in the Middle East, historian Priya Satia delves into an aspect of the British intelligence community which few have scrutinized before. | ||||||||||||||||||||||