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  Espionage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Britain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a person who owed allegiance to the British Crown who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
In fact a foreign spy may also be prosecuted for treason because temporary allegiance to the Crown is owed by everyone voluntarily in Britain except lawful enemy combatants.
Daniel Defoe spies for England in Edinburgh, assisting in the bribery scandal which led to the Treaty of Union 1707.
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 Espionage - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In Britain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a Briton who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
Spying for proscribed terrorist organisations violates the Terrorism Act 2000.
Spies have also engaged in assassination and kidnap of people who are considered threats to their country, for example the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.
www.encyclopedia-of-knowledge.com /?t=Spies   (540 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Spy vs spy
Spy vs. Spy is a wordless fl and white comic that has been published in Mad magazine since 1961.
The typical plot is always the same: one spy is planning a scheme to kill the other spy, and then the other either turns the plan against him or comes up with a brilliant counterplan of his own.
The "Spy vs. Spy" cartoon was symbolic of the Cold War, and was Prohias's comment on the futility of armed escalation and détente.
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 Espionage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Spy and secret agent redirect here; for alternate use, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation).
Many nations routinely spy on their enemies, and allies, although they generally deny this.
Spies have also engaged in assassination and kidnap of people who are considered threats to their country, for example, the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad kidnapped Mordechai Vanunu after he began publicly discussing Israel's nuclear program.
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 Secret agent article - Secret agent Spy (disambiguation) espionage intelligence service identity - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
A secret agent (also known as spy or covert operative) is a person involved in espionage.
Similar to the character of the private eye, the secret agent is usually a loner, sometimes amoral, an existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society.
The British spy television series Danger Man was broadcast in the United States under the title, Secret Agent.
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 Spy [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for militaryMilitary (from Latin militarius, miles "soldier") as an adjective describes anything related to soldiers and warfare, more specifically to do with land forces, the sea forces equivalent being 'naval'.
Spying for proscribed terrorist organisations violates the Terrorism Act 2000The Terrorism Act 2000 is a current United Kingdom Act of Parliament - "An Act to make provision about terrorism; and to make temporary provision for Northern Ireland about the prosecution and punishment of certain offences, the preservation of peace and the maintenance of order."...
Spies have also engaged in assassination and kidnap of people who are considered threats to their country, for example, the Israeli intelligence agency MossadHa-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim (Hebrew: המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים, "Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks") is an Israeli intelligence agency, commonly referred to as Mossad.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
:'''''Spy''' and '''secret agent''' redirect here; for alternate use, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation).'' '''Espionage''' is the practice of obtaining secrets ('''spying''') from rivals or enemies for military, politics political, or economics economic advantage.
In United Kingdom Britain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a Briton who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
Spies have also engaged in assassination and kidnap of people who are considered threats to their country, for example, the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad kidnapped Mordechai Vanunu after he began publicly discussing Israel and weapons of mass destruction Israel's nuclear program.
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 wiki/Spies Definition / wiki/Spies Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The definition has been restricted to a state spying on potential or actual enemies, primarily for military purposes, but this has been extended to spying involving corporations, known specifically as industrial espionageIndustrial espionage is espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of the usual national security purposes.
In fact a foreign spy may also be prosecuted for treason because temporary allegiance to the Crown is owed by everyone voluntarily in Britain except lawful enemy combatantsA combatant (also referred to as an enemy combatant) is a soldier or guerrilla member who is waging war.
Walker spy ringJohn Anthony Walker Junior, born July 28, 1937, was a Chief Warrant Officer and communications specialist for the U.S. Navy, who sold his services as a spy to the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1985, the height of the Cold War era.
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 ECHELON - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
ECHELON is the largest electronic spy network in history, run by theUnited States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, capturing telephone calls, faxes and e-mails around the world.
Even overt signals, such as a dramatic increase in futures trading related to companies that wereto be damaged in the attack, failed to alert analysts, apparently because they did not know where within the daily deluge ofelectronic messages to look, much less how to connect the dots pointing to a specific attack.
Prior to the September 11, 2001 attacksand the legislation which followed it, US intelligence agencies were generally prohibited from spying on people inside the US andsome foreign intelligence services faced similar restrictions within their own countries.
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 Brad Pitt Spy Game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Spy and secret agent redirect here; for alternate use, see Sph (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation).
For example, espionage isstill a capital crime in the USA ; however, the death penalty is rarelyused in espionage cases in the U.S. since the government will bargain away a death penalty sentence in exchange forinformation.
In Britain a foreign Sp would face up to 14 years imprisonmentunder the Official Secrets Act while a Briton who spied fora foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could beproved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
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 Science Fair Projects - Kim
Kim is a spy novel and picaresque novel, written by Rudyard Kipling and first published in 1901.
Kim is recognized by chaplain of his father's army regiment and sent to school in Lucknow, but keeps in touch with the Lama and also with his secret service connections.
He is trained in espionage; the game of looking at a tray full of mixed objects and noting which have been added or taken away is still used for training spies and is still called "Kim's Game".
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 Spying [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Spying for proscribed terrorist Terrorism refers to the use of violence for the purpose of achieving a political, religious, or ideological goal.
A block cut-out is an agent familiar with the entire spy network or cell and those who are in it, while the chain cutout is simply an agent who is aware of only the person providing the information and the spy who is receiving the information.
Main article: Spy fictionThe spy fiction genre (sometimes called political thriller) first arose just before the First World War, at about the same time, the first organized intelligence agencies were being formed.
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 Become A Spy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The modern lowercase letter a derives from Greek handwriting, which evolved from a form similar to the current capital to acircular shape with a projection by the 4th century.
The definition has been restricted to a state spying on potential or actual enemies, primarily for military purposes, but this has been extended to spyinginvolving corporations, known specifically as Industrial espionage.
In Britain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonmentunder the Official Secrets Act while a Briton who spied fora foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could beproved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
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 Espionage Online Research :: Information about Espionage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Espionage is the practice of obtaining Secrecy (spying) from rivals or enemies for Military, Politics, or Economics advantage.
In United Kingdom a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a person who owed allegiance to the British Crown who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for Treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
Daniel Defoe spies for Kingdom of England in Edinburgh, assisting in the bribery scandal which led to the Treaty of Union 1707.
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 Spy (disambiguation) - TheBestLinks.com - 1994, John Henry, Secret agent, Disambig, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
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This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Encyclopedia: Stalin
Traditional farming In Imperial Russia, the Stolypin Reform was aimed at the development of capitalism in agriculture by giving incentives for creation of large farms.
His practical experience made him useful in Lenin's Bolshevik party, gaining him a place on its Central Committee in January 1912.
Some historians have argued that, during this period, Stalin was actually a Tsarist spy, who was working to infiltrate the Bolshevik party but there are no reliable documents to prove this statement.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Stalin   (10473 words)

  
 spy - definition of spy by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
When these five kinds of spy are all at work, none can discover the secret system.
The spy reported that the French, after crossing the bridge at Vienna, were advancing in immense force upon Kutuzov's line of communication with the troops that were arriving from Russia.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 ECHELON - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States, with its vast array of spy satellites and listening posts, monitors most of Latin America, Asia, Asiatic Russia and northern China.
Even overt signals, such as a dramatic increase in futures trading related to companies that were to be damaged in the attack, failed to alert analysts, apparently because they did not know where within the daily deluge of electronic messages to look, much less how to connect the dots pointing to a specific attack.
Prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks and the legislation which followed it, US intelligence agencies were generally prohibited from spying on people inside the US and other western countries' intelligence services generally faced similar restrictions within their own countries.
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 Encyclopedia: Spider (disambiguation)
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
Categories: Disambiguation Spider Robinson (born November 24, 1948 in New York City) is a Canadian science fiction writer.
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals.
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Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for military, politicspolitical, or economicseconomic advantage.
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This spy spoof is an early film in the career of French director Claude Chabrol.
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 SpyChest; Spycams, Hidden Cameras, Spy Cameras, Dvr, Spy Cams, Nanny Cams, Surveillance Cameras, Security Cameras
Spy cams have revolutionized the field of home and office surveillance with the kind of features and effectiveness they offer.
Spy cameras can be your safeguard against intruders or other lawbreakers.
Spy Chest is America's premier source for spycams, GPS Tracking Systems, nanny cams, telephone recorders, spy software and hidden cameras.
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 My Spy Tech: ECHELON: Information From Answers.com
Welcome to My Spy Tech Blog, here we will update every couple of days, news and articles concerning home surveillance systems, CCTV systems Remote DVR systems, professional spy equipment, spy cameras, covert surveillance systems remote monitoring DVR systems and all homeland security updates.
ECHELON is the largest electronic spy network in history, run by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, capturing telephone calls, faxes and e-mails around the world.
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 Spider (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A spider is also a cast-iron frying pan, so-named from the small legs with which they were originally made, on which they could be set among coals for cooking.
Spiders are shares of ETF traded on AMEX under the ticker SPY based on the SandP 500.
Spider was a comic strip by Mort Walker before he began drawing Beetle Bailey.
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 Spy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Look up spy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A 1994 song by They Might Be Giants, see John Henry (album)
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 eLibrary Project : Espionage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In United Kingdom,Britain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a Briton who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
Spies have also engaged in assassination and kidnap of people who are considered threats to their country, for example, the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad kidnapped Mordechai Vanunu after he began publicly discussing Israel and weapons of mass destruction,Israel's nuclear program.
:''Spy fiction'' Since not much is publicly known about real-life secret agents, the popular conception of the secret agent has been formed largely by 20th and 21st century literature and film,cinema.
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 Cicero (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Marcus Tullius Cicero was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist.
Cicero was also the code name of Elyesa Bazna, a German spy during World War II.
Cicero was also the name of the racehorse owned by Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, which won the Epsom Derby in 1905.
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 Espionage articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Espionage is the practice of obtaining secrecysecrets (spying) from rivals or enemies for military, politicspolitical, or economicseconomic advantage.
In United KingdomBritain a foreign spy would face up to 14 years imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act while a person who owed allegiance to the British Crown who spied for a foreign country would face a maximum life sentence for treason if it could be proved they were aiding Britain's enemies.
The Cold War involved intense Cold War espionageespionage activity between the United StatesUnited States of America and its allies and the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China and their allies, particularly related to nuclear weaponnuclear weapons secrets.
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