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Blair, Tony,
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Blake, George,
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Bletchley Park,
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Blouin, Andrée,
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Blowpipe missile,
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Blunt, Anthony,
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Bodman, Stuart,
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Bolivia,
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Bond, James (fictional character),
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Bormann, Martin,
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BP,
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Braithwaite, Sir Rodric,
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Brewer, Sam Pope,
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Brewer, Eleanor
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Philby (formerly Brewer), Eleanor
Britain: MI6 seen as means of preserving influence of,
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; and Second World War intelligence,
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; lacks intelligence about Soviet Union at beginning of Cold War,
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; Philby's betrayal of
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Philby, Kim; Baltic operations,
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; Albanian operations,
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; involved in removal of Mossadegh in Iran,
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; interests in the Congo,
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; Congo crisis rises to top of cabinet agenda,
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; Penkovsky betrays Soviets to
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Penkovsky, Oleg; concerned about being blind to Soviet attack,
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; and advent of satellite spying,
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; Golitsyn provides information about Soviet penetrations in,
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blackmail,
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; Gordievsky acts as spy for
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Gordievsky, Oleg; Gorbachev's visit to,
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; Gordievsky escapes from Moscow to,
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; terrorist attacks on,
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British Field Security; Foreign Office; Field Intelligence Agency Technical; GCHQ; London; MI5; MI6
British American Tobacco,
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British Consulate General, Leopoldville,
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British Control Commission: Fishery Protection Service,
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British Embassy: Moscow,
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British Field Security,
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Broadway,
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Buchan, John,
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Bucharest,
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Bulgaria,
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Bulik, Joe,
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Bunch of Grapes pub, Brompton Road,
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Burgess, Guy,
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Burma,
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Bush, President George H. W.,
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Bush, President George W.,
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Butler, Robin,
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Butler inquiry,
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Cabinet Office,
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Caccia, Harold,
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Café Mozart, Vienna,
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Callaghan, James,
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Cambridge,
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Cambridge Five,
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Blunt, Anthony; Burgess, Guy; Cairncross, John; Maclean, Donald; Philby, Kim
Camel Drivers,
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Campbell, Alastair,
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Camp David,
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Canary Wharf,
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Carlos the Jackal,
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Casanova nightclub, Vienna,
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Casey, Bill,
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Castro, Fidel,
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Cavendish, Anthony,
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Central African Federation,
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Century House,
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Chalabi, Ahmed,
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Chapman, Anna,
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Chelsea,
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Cheltenham Grammar School,
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Cheney, Dick,
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China/the Chinese,
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Chisholm, Janet,
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Chitral,
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âChristmas Massacre',
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CIA: relationship with MI6,
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; and resistance movements in Eastern Europe,
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; and Suez crisis,
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strategy in identifying potential agents,
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; Al Qaeda runs double agent against,
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names of officers
Claptrap, Operation,
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Classic Cinema, Baker Street,
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Clinton administration,
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