SOVIET SPYING

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CIA-RDP88-01070R000100170004-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
Document Creation Date: 
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date: 
May 17, 2007
Sequence Number: 
4
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Publication Date: 
April 29, 1982
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OPEN SOURCE
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Approved For Release 2007/05/18: CIA-RDP88-01070R000100170004-3 RADIO TV REPORTS, INC. 4701 WILLARD AVENUE, CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND 20015 656-4068 FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF PROGRAM Eyewitness News DATE April 29, 1982 6:00 PM CITY Washington, DC SUBJECT Soviet Spying GORDON PETERSON: The CIA says that important existing and future American weapons were put in jeopardy by a spy for Poland. In a study prepared for Congress, the CIA says a convic- ted American engineer passed secrets about the B-1 bomber and the radar-evading Stealth warplane. The revelations came as the House Intelligence Committee studies how successful the Soviets and their allies have been in acquiring Western technology. The spy in question, William Bell, who worked for Hughes Aircraft, is now serving an eight year prison term. OFFICES IN: WASHINGTON D.C. ? NEW YORK ? LOS ANGELES ? CHICAGO ? DETROIT ? AND OTHER PRINCIPAL CITIES Material supplied by Radio N Reports. Inc. may be used for file and reference purposes only. It may not be reproduced, sold or publicly demonstrated or exhibited. Approved For Release 2007/05/18: CIA-RDP88-0107OR000100170004-3