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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.
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KGB - Behind the Scenes at the Knowledge Generation BureauDiscover why so many people are texting KGB for answers.
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What is KGB.Com?Are we really that lazy that a thing like "542542" (KGB.com) could be in existence?
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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?
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England Demands Extradition of Ex-KGB Agent Accused of Poisoning Alexander Litvinenko with PlutoniumEngland demanded Russia allow an ex-kgb agent to be extradited to face trial for the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko with plutonium. Russia claims extradition is not allowed under its constitution.
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
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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."
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Cha Cha and KGBCha Cha and KGB are cell-phone based services that offer answers to your questions.
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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...
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The KGB’s Longest Serving Chairman: Yuri AndropovYuri Andropov lived and died supporting the communist party and stained history with major examples of the extent of his power.
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Spying Profession Has Degraded Since the Cold War, Former KGB Officer SaysMikhail Lyubimov, a former KBG officer, spoke to RT about the recent spy scandal and the profession of a secret agent as a whole. -
ChaCha Vs. KGB: Which Answer Service Should You Use?A breakdown on both text answer services.
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How to Work for ChaChaChaCha is a SMS texting answer service, much like KGB. However, there remains one major difference between the two: ChaCha is completely free.
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Alex Ovechkin Goes Covert in His New SportsCenter CommercialAlex Ovechkin has something to hide in ESPN's new This is SportsCenter commercial.
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Did Vladimir Putin Confront Ronald Reagan in Red Square?An interesting and strange controversy has ensued because of a strange photograph from the late 1980s that shows then President Ronald Reagan and, it is alleged, then KGB major and future Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a photo taken in Moscow.
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How to Tell when Someone is LyingThe 'experts' have written volumes about the many and varied signs of lying. However, unless you're applying for a job with the FBI, CIA, MI5, KGB or any other serious-sounding acronym, the following summary should be pretty much all you need to know.
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Spies, Lies and Dead Guys: The Radioactive Murder of Alexander LitvinenkoThe old Soviet KGB has evolved, but has its methods changed? -
Is Putin Performing a 'Crazy Ivan'? - a New Cold War StirsPutin's rhetoric against the U.S. has risen to a near fever pitch. Is this old fashioned Soviet paranoia? After all, Vladimir Putin is a product of the Soviet KGB at the highest point of the Cold War. -
Did Divine Intervention Save Pope John Paul II from Ali Agca's Bullets?When Karl Wojtyla, a Polish bishop became the first non-Italian pope in more than four centuries, the Catholic Church paid more attention to the mysterious Secrets of Fatima, the visions witnessed by three children May 13, 1917 in the middle of World War I. -
Colonel Doctor Irina Spalko Costume: For Those Who "Want to Know Everything" This HalloweenColonel Doctor Irina Spalko was working for the KGB as an agent, a skilled fencer, combatant, along with being a psychic, and a dominatrix. The weapon of choice, a rapier. Irina was an infamous leader, and a great Halloween costume.
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Philip Agee, Former CIA Operative and Critic, Passes AwayPhilip Agee, a former CIA operative and outspoken critic passed away January 7, 2008. Agee was a controversial figure in the 1970's and was accused of betrayal. Who was this notorious man: traitor or idealist?
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Vladmir Putin "Time Magazines Man of the Year"???Article reguarding the intolerable decision to make Vladimir Putin man of the year.
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Soviet StrugglesAfter the break-up of the Soviet Union,Russia, the largest of the former States, has increasingly moved towards Fascism. To return to the original question; this article will attempt to describe the past, present, and future of Russia.
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Philip Agee, Ex-CIA Agent, Passes AwayObituary of Philip Agee, CIA opponent and former agent.
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Ethel & Julius Rosenberg: Cold War SpiesOn June 19, 1953, husband and wife Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by electric chair for passing military secrets to the Soviet Union.
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Texas Hold'em Basic Pre-Play Tells for PokerThese are a few tips on what to notice when you sit down at a table.
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Learning to Speak RussianI spent the summer of the Coup in the former USSR as a 17 year old American student. Today, that world I knew no longer exists, even as I struggle to decipher its remains within my own country.
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Why is Epinions.com Going Down the Tubes?OK...you can't argue with success, but you CAN argue with failure. -
SpeakHow a brief summer experience in 1991 changed me and changed the Soviet Union forever.
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John McCain's Campaign Advisers Played Ukranian PoliticsWashington Insiders with a long history of International Intrigue help McCain on the Road to the White House.
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Christmas Movies of 1977The season was not considered "high quality" by critics and awards committee's as only one of the films would rate a Best Picture nomination and only 3 others would receive nominations of any sort. -
Effects of Terrorism on Christian FundamentalistsBecause of events leading up to and surrounding 9-11, US citizens seem more willing to give up long prized freedoms in the name of national security. Religious fundamentalists of all stripes could be in danger of losing their freedom to practice and live their faith.
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Russia's Second EmpirePutin is authoritarian, but not revolutionary.
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Afghanistan 1900-2002Covers the Soviet invasion. Events surrounding 9/11. The Taliban & al-Qaeda activities in Afghanistan. -
Literary Bars of New York CityPopular watering holes of famous authors in NYC. -
Russia Declares the US "Enemy Number One"Putin is a Commie and would love nothing more than to see a re-birth of the Soviet Union, and the subsequent fall of the US.
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The Return of Commies as Motion Picture VilliansHave Commies become acceptable villains in Hollywood films, about fifteen years after the end of the Cold War. At least two films, Charlie Wilson's War, which was recently released, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull suggest that it is so.

