A New Style of Turncoat
30 April 2008By James BamfordDuring much of the Cold War, the typical U.S. spy -- spy for the enemy, that is -- was a single, native-born, high-school-educated white male in his 20s, employed by a branch of the military and with top-secret security clearance.
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