12/22/2003
Paid access archiveNeo-Cons and Neo-Cheks
It has become increasingly difficult for Moscow and Washington to keep up the pretense that they are strategic partners in the global battle with ""international terrorism.""
Uncle Albert's Brush With PC America
Not long ago my friend Albert went to the United States to visit relatives who had emigrated in the early 1990s.
Good Pheasant Hunting, Brezhnev-Style
KGB agents in scuba gear used to swim under Nikita Khrushchev's boat, putting fish on his hook.
From Rogue Dictator To WMD Disarmer
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, a model rogue dictator and sponsor of international terrorism in the 1980s, has been trying to rehabilitate himself for the better part of a decade.
Bridging Gap on Iraqi Debt
James Baker is quickly showing how old-fashioned diplomacy can advance Washington's policy objectives.
FSB: 5 Foreign Spies Caught This Year
Federal Security Service chief Nikolai Patrushev praised the work of intelligence agents Friday, saying the FSB caught five foreign spies this year.
Patrushev Blames Basayev For Blasts
Federal Security Service chief Nikolai Patrushev blamed Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev on Friday for a series of suicide bombings that has set the country on edge.
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