One day the priest spies the couple eating dinner through the keyhole in their door.
There are other problems, mostly to do with the private lives of the spies.
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With the end of the cold war, some professional spies offered their talents to business.
South Korea has accused North Korean spies of masterminding a series of high-profile cyber-attacks last month.
Initially these parties were hush-hush affairs and heavy security was hired to scare off automotive spies.
The court held that they were "unlawful combatants" who had entered the country secretly like spies.
We're in this--you know, the story of spies of lies, there are two stories.
The portrayal of often flawed characters draws a mixed reception from real life spies.
The 10 agents were sent back to Russia in return for four US spies.
Rookie Spies again turned on the style after running off track on the second lap.
But then, it is not clear Russia has any U.S. spies in custody, either.
"He was one of the most extraordinary spies of World War II, " O'Donnell said.
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American or British spies who want to monitor a particular target need a warrant.
During Mr Clinton's first term, two spies were caught selling secrets to the Russians.
The Soviet Union was always looking for apprentice spies, and Miss Werner seemed a promising candidate.
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The American club bar and the local hotels seethed with spies, swashbuckling journalists and camera crews.
MI5, where American spies, not policemen, can get on with their trade, is fairly clear.
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Spies, seeing the dark side, and regular diplomats, looking for harmony, tend not to get on.
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One day, while hanging wash out to dry, he spies lavender bushes right next to the clothesline.
It also underplays another key aspect: West Berlin's usefulness as a base for western spies and snoopers.
Spies around that time had "caught a glimpse" of the courier, who was working with his brother.
Similar to The Wine Spies, an email goes out to the mailing list, announcing a new offering.
On the face of it, the spies have been punished for this failure in a curious way.
Even allowing for the spies from other parties and the merely curious, this was a good muster.
Many members of Congress are critical of the Central Intelligence Agency for not having recruited more spies.
"It was important for the actors to understand how spies' minds work, " says one of the defectors.
Russia says it warned the CIA Moscow station chief in 2011 to stop the "provocative" recruitment of spies.
The South Korean constitution guarantees North Koreans citizenship after the government can establish that they are not spies.
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