espionage
espionage
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by Philip Spires - 2008-07-18
Stamboul Train was the novel that made Graham Greene's name. Published in 1932, it catalogues a train journey that, a few years later, would have been impossible, a journey across Europe that was a...
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by Jack Krohn - 2008-08-03
Listening devices and hidden cameras used to be the province of spy movies like James Bond stuff. The FBI, CIA and other assorted governmental agencies have been using them of course for years too. T...
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by Philip Spires - 2008-08-04
On the face of it, A Gun For Sale by Graham Greene is a genre thriller, featuring a crime committed by a confessed and declared villain, followed by a police pursuit. In the hands of a great writer, ...
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by Benedict Smythe - 2008-08-12
Knowing about the competitor business moves is a primary concern of some of the largest businesses in the world. They have annual budget and manpower to handle these concerns. The intelligence that t...
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by Benedict Smythe - 2008-08-12
Advancements in computer technology have paved the way for rampant industrial espionage thru hacking and spyware. The same technology can be used by businesses to build a defense line in order to pro...
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by Benedict Smythe - 2008-08-12
Private investigation entails a lot of risks. Often a PI works alone and maybe subjected to threats if he gets too close with the subject. One must have the necessary skills and tools to properly col...