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- The History of the KGBThe KGB existed in the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991. At one time being the most powerful intelligence agency in the region, the KGB was systematically dissolved following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Indie Spotlight Featuring Author Cliff BallA spotlight of indie author Cliff Ball and his novel, The Usurper. Includes an excerpt from the novel from chapter 4, and links to where it can be bought.- 'Deadliest Warrior:' CIA Vs. KGBIn "Deadliest Warrior:" CIA vs. KGB, the combat was between two spy services from the Cold War, circa 1979, which just happened to be at the dawn of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the end game of the US/Soviet conflict.
- What is KGB.Com?Are we really that lazy that a thing like "542542" (KGB.com) could be in existence?
- How to Work for KgbBy now you've seen the ads on TV about kgb and their services. But did you know that you can work for kgb making money out of your home by sitting on your computer and answering questions?
- How to Make Extra MoneyCan't get a job outside of the house because of of car issues, children, etc.? Don't worry, that's not a problem! You can still make money by working at home, online and on your own time!
- Cha Cha Vs. KGB Text ServiceHere is a review of Cha Cha Text service and KGB Special Agent Text service. KGB has better support to get the customer the correct answer.
- KGB - Behind the Scenes at the Knowledge Generation BureauDiscover why so many people are texting KGB for answers.
- Cha Cha and KGBCha Cha and KGB are cell-phone based services that offer answers to your questions.
- It's a Bad Time to Be ChaCha and KgbText message question-answering services kgb and ChaCha recently sprang up. In this article, I describe how it is the worst possible time for services like them to begin.
- KGB or Knowledge Generation Bureau: Will This Website Become a Reliable Wikipedia?We've all become too accustomed to using Wikipedia so much now for general information, it may be hard to switch to a more all-encompassing site called KGB. Then again, you can't really consolidate all information and knowledge without mistakes...
- KGB Hit - or Suburban Maryland Robbery Attempt? a Russian Intelligence Expert is Shot After Criticising RussiaAn emerging story whose status is not clearly defined, could be part of a number of recent references to a revival of Cold War tactics, or just a "robbery gone bad."
- Russian, KGB Expert Shot in Front of His HomePaul Joyal, an ex-security official who appeared on "Dateline NBC" and spoke about the bizarre poisoning death of Litvinenko, pointing the finger at the KGB, was shot in front of his home.
- "Merchant of Death"Thailand courts finally agree to extradition.
- The Problem with Q&A Websites and How the Public Can Help Improve ThemWebsites that allow the public to ask and answer the questions can be a great resource or a pain. These are some issues with current sites and ideas on how you can help improve the overall experience of others.
- Using the Internet to Make MoneyThere are better ways out there to make money besides filling out surveys and referring friends to sites for pennies a hit. This guide gives you guaranteed ways to make a good chunk of income online.
- Top Five Jobs for Busy College StudentsAs most college students know, it can be difficult to find time to go to class, do homework, have a social life and still have a job. Here are some of the best options to pay the bills and still make it to class occasionally.
The Man Who Tried to Kill BrezhnevForty years ago, an army deserter fired at a motorcade he thought was carrying Leonid Brezhnev into the Kremlin. One man died in the attack and another was severely injured. Neither was the leader of the USSR.
Build Your Own Private Intelligence AgencyTravel around the world, trade with state secrets, weapon systems, spy codes, WMD, hire secretaries, agents, lawyers, helicopters and soldiers, establish agency stations, cells and bases and search for criminals and politicians.

