There are other problems, mostly to do with the private lives of the spies.
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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.
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"You're a good watcher, " one of the spies tells an earnest schoolboy.
The spies were careful not to try to get too close to the heart of U.S. government, according to interviews and court documents.
The spies' false identities, also called "legends, " were good enough for them to get jobs and mortgages and start families in America, but they weren't airtight.
At the time of their arrests, the spies had seven children ranging in age from 1 to 20, most U.S.-born, and one agent also had an older son from a relationship before she joined the espionage network.
In 1945, the defection of Igor Gouzenko, a code clerk at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, and Elizabeth Bently, an American courier between the spies and the Soviets, plus the knowledge that at least some of their secret cables had been decoded, led to an almost total shut-down of the espionage apparatus in the United States.
One day the priest spies the couple eating dinner through the keyhole in their door.
Russia is also cited as guilty of economic espionage, though the report fails to provide the same laundry list of incidents, pointing only to the ten spies captured in the United States last year, who were tasked in part with gathering economic and technological data.
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The diaries, made available online from the National Archives on Friday, cover the period when evidence emerged of the treachery within the British establishment in the form of the men - who would become known as the Cambridge Spies - who had spied for the Soviet Union.
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The famous female spies of the second world war, such as Violette Szabo, were quickly recruited, often for their language skills, and had short brave lives before they were caught by the Germans and killed.
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Tim Owen QC, for Ms Zatuliveter, says Sir Stephen is a "cheerleader" for MI5 - who has demonstrated in interviews that he accepts its analysis of how the Russians place spies inside the British state.
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U.S. authorities are working with relatives of the other spies to arrange for their minor children to accompany them to Russia.
The press is irritable, partly because journalists see the need for bigger reforms, but also because there has been no exciting political story for months (except for the two German spies in Baghdad who allegedly helped the Americans with military intelligence and are now the subject of a parliamentary inquiry).
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This catalogue of operations from the Second World War through the Cold War has been welcomed as a chance to display to the world how America's spies have spent the billions of dollars allocated to them.
German spies were hunted down and exposed during the Second World War, as were spies and other threats to American freedoms during the Cold War.
In an interview with The Guardian, Mendez said Harris Tweed was favoured by US spies during the Cold War.
We're in this--you know, the story of spies of lies, there are two stories.
"He was one of the most extraordinary spies of World War II, " O'Donnell said.
Both Brocia and Leonard deny doing anything to spy on the other shop, but each is convinced that the other sends spies.
There are new details tonight about the supposed Russian spies among us.
The documents started the hunt for spies such as Kim Philby, a British foreign-policy adviser, and Klaus Fuchs, a scientist passing on technical details about the atom bomb to the Soviet Union.
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