Prosecutors said the former officer leaked the name of a covert operative to a journalist, who subsequently disclosed it to a researcher working for the lawyer of a Guantanamo detainee.
Prosecutors said that in 2008 the former officer leaked the name of a covert operative to a journalist, who subsequently disclosed it to a researcher working for the lawyer of a Guantanamo detainee.
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They had learned that Jenkins hired a two-bit gumshoe named Thomas ("Papa Bear") Miller--a New Orleans operative with a long, sometimes violent criminal record.
In July, newspaper columnist and CNN Commentator Robert Novak reported the identity of Wilson's wife as a covert CIA operative in a column in the Chicago Sun Times.
While Chapman's is the first American military death from hostile fire, 10 other Americans have died since the campaign began in Afghanistan, including a CIA operative killed in a Taliban prison uprising and three Green Berets killed in an accidental bombing by U.S. planes.
Conservative columnist and CNN contributor Robert Novak, who first identified the operative in a column published in July, said the information came from administration officials.
One Blackwater operative told a reporter on a flight home from the Middle East that he had served as a bodyguard, escorting American personnel along the extremely dangerous road from Baghdad's airport to the fortified Green Zone downtown.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord Sassoon set out the reforms this would introduce, such as abolishing the minimum age for joining a co-operative and removing the restriction on the maximum holding on non-withdrawable shares from a co-operative.
Hardy said he believed the draft became an issue when a media consultant or a political operative dropped the buzzword in a focus group and saw a big reaction.
Sometimes it may be able to afford this because it becomes more efficient or enjoys a more co-operative labour force as a result of union recognition.
That means an account in either a bank, a credit union, a co-operative, post office or a microfinance institution, according to a recent study by the World Bank.
One idea doing the rounds is to promote a health insurance co-operative, rather than a government-run programme.
Experts said open abdominal surgery is 20 years behind human medical advances and has a number of negative factors on animals such as large, painful wounds, post-operative pain, slower recovery and a higher risk of post-operative complications and infections.
It is a co-operative venture, in which states accept a measure of mutual interference in specific areas.
In 1998, a few of them decided to form a farmers' collective, which grew into a co-operative of 18 members and now has a waiting list for more.
Not so long ago, the notion of a Conservative Co-operative Movement would have seemed like a contradiction in terms.
The most visible sign of last summer's co-operative mood was a parade of Muslim spokesmen and community leaders to 10 Downing Street.
In all, the co-operative banks enjoy a 26% share of total deposits.
Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt, the superfit secret operative who needs a team of fellow-agents to help him retrieve his missing sense of humor.
Affleck also stars in "Argo" as the CIA operative who orchestrated a daring rescue of six American embassy employees during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis.
Huffington Post commentator and law professor Kent Greenfield, for example, argues that the operative distinction between a culture of discrimination and unsupervised managers is wholly specious.
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The strategy that the US has adopted in Iraq, which has met with such success in the brief time it has been operative, is a long-term strategy.
For its part, old Labour will be mindful that the word "socialist" first appeared in November 1827 in the Co-operative magazine - a vehicle for the ideas of Robert Owen, who sought to run his textile mill in Lanark on co-operative lines.
But in the detailed Committee Stage consideration last week, Luciana Berger (a Co-operative MP and Labour frontbencher) put down a series of amendments designed to help cooperatives and mutual societies offering insulation and other improvements to become players in the market, including reduced registration fees for non-profit organisations.
Taken as a group, Germany's roughly 1, 500 co-operative banks also have a big market share.
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So David Platt's men suffered another major disappointment a week after losing the Co-operative Insurance Cup final in a penalty shoot-out against Glentoran.
We have a very large co-operative membership in Scotland, and we have a lot of members and customers that we would like to meet and satisfy their needs.
Mr Ayres predicts that automated decision-making will soon see other professional jobs going the same way as that of the bank-loan officer, once well-paid and responsible and now a mere call-centre operative, paid peanuts to parrot the words a computer prompts.
Ben Affleck's character, Tony Mendez (based on a real CIA operative), heads to the hotel to mingle with Hollywood's elite as part of a farfetched rescue scheme for American hostages.
"Here was a genuinely co-operative effort in thrift, born of necessity, " said a supporter in 1947.
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