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- Merowig - 04.11.2003

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Zitat:Cover Story 11/10/03
A Spy Who Changed History

All he ever wanted was for U.S. and Chinese leaders to get along; that's what Chinese spymaster Larry Wu-Tai Chin claimed was his raison d'être for almost 40 years of spying for China. Chin, a CIA translator, analyst, and document control officer, may have been the most damaging anti-U.S. spy ever; he sold bushels of U.S. secrets to China, altering the course of history
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- Cluster - 04.11.2003

Tja scheint China hatte so einige gute Spione in den USA. Man erinnere sich nur an den Spion, der Daten über die Neutronenbomben gestohlen haben soll.