Second, despite the disruption of hundreds of plots inspired by al-Qaeda, confidence in the agents of the state to protect people from this new threat is low.
However, the judge said the information was in "wide circulation amongst those involved in the sport in question, including agents and others, and not just amongst those directly engaged in the sport".
Although between 40 and 50 houses looked good in the estate agents' details, they have only bothered to visit four or five after walking past the others on Street View.
The Ballot Act of 1872 states that "the presiding officer of each station, as soon as is practicable after the close of poll, shall, in the presence of the agents of the candidates, make up (the ballot boxes) into separate packages sealed with his own seal and the seals of such agents of the candidates as desire to affix their seals".
The additional e-mails, in the eyes of agents in San Diego, appeared to be more of the same more questions from Hasan about Muslim soldiers in the U.S. military.
In a statement, the US Secret Service said the latest measures meant that all 12 of the agents involved in the night out in Cartagena, Colombia, had now been disciplined.
In fiscal year 2011, there were 18, 506 U.S. Border Patrol agents in the Southwest Border Sectors -- up steadily from 3, 555 agents in 1992, according to Customs and Border Protection figures.
He describes a scenario in which a team from several agencies meets in the virtual space to monitor maps of agents' locations on the ground in Afghanistan in real time, communicating both with each other by teleconference and video feeds in the virtual room and simultaneously with the ground agents via mobile devices.
They got in touch with Reck, who contacted the English FA in November asking it to investigate Yacob's transfer "for the use of unlicensed agents in connection with the registration of the player for the club, " according to a letter, a copy of which was given to CNN by Reck.
But in the summer of 2004 newspaper readers were shocked by the CIA's admission to Senate investigators that it had precisely zero agents in Iraq in the years prior to the invasion, because getting and keeping agents in such places is tough.
Would there be tabloid stories about every boyfriend, every rock concert, not to mention the Secret Service agents in the college dorm?
"I expected the way people behaved to be different and I have been very disappointed in the way some agents have conducted themselves, " he told the Independent newspaper.
People have chipped away at his legacy, exposing financial corruption within his family and drawing attention to his complacent response to the murder, by rogue agents in the intelligence ministry, of several secular intellectuals during his presidency.
The 34 agents used in the tours are one half of one percent of our Secret Service work force.
According to the affidavit, during this time frame, the CuIS often communicated with its clandestine agents in the United States by broadcasting encrypted radio messages from Cuba on shortwave radio frequencies.
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It was encouraging to witness the determination and resolve of the AWEP participants, as it demonstrates the progress that can be made when women are equipped with the skills and resources to become change agents in the global economic area and in their own communities.
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It's not the first time in recent years that Russia and the United States have traded claims about alleged agents, in episodes reminiscent of the Cold War era.
For more than a year, Rawesome, a members-only food club that Stewart ran from a lot in Venice, California, was the subject of a nine-agency investigation, in which undercover agents infiltrated the network of dairy dealers supplying the club.
At home in Tel Aviv, Halvey talks about the politics and diplomacy of spying -- and the sheer responsibility of running a network of agents in the shadows.
Hatfill said, after another researcher "saw fit to discuss me as a suspect in the anthrax case in a meeting with FBI agents and Senate staffers, " the FBI revisited him.
In the John Doe case, HSI special agents first discovered the images in Portland, Oregon, in 2006.
In his interview, Serino explained to the FBI agents that African-American gangs in the community "typically dressed in black and wore hoodies, " the report said.
Now, though, these individual audits will be in the hands of agents who have worked on coordinated corporate audits.
It said that there was no sign the train had been stopped or hindered in any way before the agents boarded the train.
This season young men carry their effects in soft pale leather bags, in imitation of the agents for the Fugger bank, who travel all over Europe and set the fashion.
In addition to the agents and officers, other people scheduled to appear before the grand jury this week include Linda Tripp, for her seventh appearance, and Betty Currie, the president's private secretary.
In 1946 the first agents from the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), precursor to the CIA, were so impressed by Ho Chi Minh the future communist leader of North Vietnam that they made him an honorary OSS member.
Cuba has suggested it would be willing to free the 64-year-old Maryland native in exchange for the five agents, something Washington has rejected, at least publically.
In fact, as the hearing clearly established, the toxic nature of the agents in these aging munitions still makes them extraordinarily dangerous, and potentially useful to terrorists.
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King said Tuesday night that Sullivan's answers to his committee's questions disclosed that three of the 12 Secret Service agents involved in the scandal had refused to cooperate with authorities and submit to a polygraph test.
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