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Date: 2011-11-01 Author: Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times Article Mentions
Author, Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles TimesMentioned, Alan Patricof Mentioned, Anna Chapman Mentioned, John F. Kennedy Mentioned, Cynthia Murphy Mentioned, The Associated Press Mentioned, Coffee Shop
Reporting from Washington Brush passes. Dead drops. Secret electronic messages. All under the watchful eye of the FBI. Documents released Monday, including photos, videos and papers, offered new details about the FBI's decade-long investigation into a ring of Russian sleeper agents who, U.S. officials say, were trying to burrow their way into American society to learn secrets from people in power. The investigation was code-named Operation Ghost Stories because six of the 10 agents had assumed the identities of dead people. PHOTOS: Russian sleeper agents in the U.S. The agents, whom the U.S. sent to Russia in July 2010 in the largest spy swap since the Cold War, are not accused of stealing any U.S. secrets. But they were more dangerous than...(read more)
... Reporting from Washington Brush passes. Dead drops. Secret electronic messages. All under the watchful eye of the FBI. Documents released Monday, including photos, videos and papers, offered new details about the FBI's decade-long investigation into ...
... a New York venture capitalist and top Democratic donor who was finance chairman of Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, according to news reports. The agents were known as "illegals," because they weren't operating out of Russian emba ...
... the former New York real estate agent whose youth and good looks made her the face of the spy saga when it became public knowledge, is shown shopping in a New York department store. She was also transmitting coded messages though a laptop to her Ru ...
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