RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SPY BUSINESS

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CIA-RDP88-01070R000100420005-4
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RIFPUB
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K
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13
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December 20, 2016
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March 13, 2007
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5
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November 1, 1982
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Approved For Release 20~Q~: CI ~~000100420005-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/14 :CIA-RDP88-0107080001004 nno5-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/14 :CIA-RDP88-010708000100420005-4 -RADIO N REPORTS, ~N~. PROGRAM Communique STATION WETA Radio NPR Network pp,7E November 1, 1982 4:30 P.M. CITY Washington, D.C. SUBJECT Recent Developments in the Spy Business SANFORD UNGAR: From National Public Radio in Washington, I'm Sanford Ungar, and this is Communique. In the old days, during World War II and beyond, the movies set the tone for real-life international intrigue. The good guys were easy to tell apart from the bad. Espionage was conducted, for the most part, by agents in trench coats who dashed through the wet, dark streets of Vienna, Berlin and Geneva, making dead drops, foiling their adversari