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You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his
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I could have stopped it after they paid me the $50,000. I wouldn't even have had to go on to do morAldrich Ames:
When I got the money, the whole burden descended on me, and the realization of what I had done. AndAldrich Ames:
I knew quite well, when I gave the names of our agents in the Soviet Union, that I was exposing theAldrich Ames:
The only thing I ever withheld from the KGB were the names of two agents whom I personally had knowAldrich Ames:
The Soviet Union did not achieve victory over the West, so was my information inadequate to help thAldrich Ames:
Perhaps my information hurt the Soviet Union more than it helped. I have no idea. It was not somethAldrich Ames:
Espionage, for the most part, involves finding a person who knows something or has something that yAldrich Ames:
Because interrogations are intended to coerce confessions, interrogators feel themselves justifiedAldrich Ames:
The use of the polygraph has done little more than create confusion, ambiguity and mistakes.Aldrich Ames:
Deciding whether to trust or credit a person is always an uncertain task.