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Film review: 'Argo' proves that Ben Affleck is back on top
Special to The Herald-MailIt's hard to believe that it wasn't so long ago that Ben Affleck's career was a joke. After his early success with "Good Will Hunting," he went on to become an increasingly bland leading man that critics seemed to enjoy picking apart. He was also a...Tags: The Town (movie), John Goodman, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Alan Arkin
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White House mulls how to strike over Libya attack
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House has put special operations strike forces on standby and moved drones into the skies above Africa, ready to strike militant targets from Libya to Mali — if investigators can find the al-Qaida-linked group...
Tags: FBI, Central Intelligence Agency, Muammar Gaddafi, Joe Biden, Politics
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Pakistan convicts doctor who helped U.S. find bin Laden of treason-like charge; 38 years in prison
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden was convicted Wednesday of conspiring against the state and sentenced to 33 years in prison, adding new strains to an already deeply troubled relationship between the U....
Tags: Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Military, Human Rights, Politics
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Ben Affleck tells South County man's story in 'Argo'
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comAntonio “Tony” Mendez’s experience as a CIA spy during the Iran hostage crisis of 1979, and subsequent years, is the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters. It’s a nail-biting story filled with harrowing moments of high-stakes...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Grant Heslov
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'Argo' director/star Ben Affleck grows smarter and more ambitious with each picture
In the last shot of Ben Affleck's "Argo" — relax, there are no spoilers here — the camera pans slowly along the shelves of toys in a young boy's bedroom. The year is 1980; the film spends most of its time on the true story of how a CIA...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Back to the Future (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Politics
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China arrests suspected CIA spy
KIAHIt looks like Chinese spies are not just for decadent western spy flicks. The Year of the Dragon is turning out to be the Year of the Mole for the Chinese. First, the Japanese accused them of planting a mole in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and...Tags: China, Japan, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Heads of State
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Dutch Ruppersberger on '60 Minutes' Sunday talking about Chinese firm as threat
The Baltimore SunU.S. Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger will be included in a "60 Minutes" piece Sunday looking at Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, that members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence see as a threat to national security....Tags: Television Networks, Steve Kroft, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, CBS Corp., Media Industry
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Alfred Hitchcock's Film The 39 Steps Meets Monty Python In The Upcoming Production At The Mountain Playhouse.
The suspense of the movie that brought Alfred Hitchcock his first international notoriety is fused verbatim with the absurd Monty Python-esque situation of four actors playing more than 150 roles. Suspense and humor in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps...
Tags: Circuses, Entertainment Events, Politics, Celebrities, Alfred Hitchcock
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"Rahab: A Harlot's Faith"
The story of Rahab and her transformation from a harlot to a hero of faith will be dramatized by Maranatha Productions in "Rahab: A Harlot's Faith" at Roxbury St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 160 Derby St., on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. The...Tags: Roxbury, Politics
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Civil War spies tell their stories
alnotarianni@aol.comThese gals were wiley. They transported secret notes in hollowed-out loaves of bread, in cored apples and in eggs with the yolks blown out. They used petticoat pockets, which typically toted diapers or a thread and needle, for stashing tobacco, medicine...Tags: Malaria, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health and Medical Professionals, Politics, Battle of Antietam
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Like Michael Vick, defensive solutions for Ravens are elusive
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis' mind is bound to race wildly today, consumed with deducing the moves of unpredictable, enigmatic and gifted Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick.As the play clock ticks down and Vick barks out signals, Lewis...
Tags: Cleveland Browns, Sports, Lincoln Financial Field, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tyrod Taylor
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PASSINGS: Richard F. 'Dick' Stolz, J. Michael Riva
Richard F. 'Dick' Stolz Respected CIA operative, official Richard F. "Dick" Stolz, 86, who joined the CIA in 1950 and became one of the agency's most respected operatives, died Saturday at a hospital in Williamsburg, Va., of complications from a fall,...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Central Intelligence Agency, Iron Man (movie), George H.W. Bush
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