THE LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100010066-4
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 16, 2016
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October 2, 1998
Sequence Number: 
66
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Publication Date: 
January 14, 1972
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MAGAZINE
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CPYR Thved For Relea,"L20P R3 AgL 7F FFF r& PWR l%i01006C-$IAb3b cannot stop. I am tired of writing about spies." But his network of contacts built up over the years is unique; and ensures that he will be or writing about it. "I am in the position of the dumb blonde in Holly- wood films. Once you are it you The Biggest Secret Service in the World. An analysis of the work of the Central Intelligence Agency begins on page 10. The compiler of this three-part report is E. H. Cookridge (left), who is the author of 16 books on espionage, Re- cruited into the British Secret Service on graduating from the University of Vienna in 1934, he has spent his time ever since in intelligence work, @The DailyTelegraph 1972, Published by The DailyTolegraph Limited, 135 Fleet Street, London, EC4P4E Long Lane. Liverpool L9 78G. }p a week, if doiivered. Not to be sold separately from The Daily Telegrapt The Daily Telegraph nor its agents accepts liability for loss or damage to colour transparencies or env oth Approved For Release 2000/05/23 : CIA-RDP75-OOOOIR000100010066-4