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81. German military intelligence, 1939-1945 (Foreign intelligence book series)
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82. Electronic surveillance within the United States for foreign intelligence purposes: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Intelligence and the Rights of ... Congress, second session, on S. 3197
by United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence. Subcommittee on Intelligence and the Rights of Americans
Paperback: 312 Pages (1976-01-01)
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83. Echelon's effect: the obsolescence of the U.S. foreign intelligence legal regime.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
by Matt Bedan
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From the author: The technological progress of the past thirty years has vastly increased the surveillance capabilities of the global intelligence community. At the same time, the law governing the use of this technology and its consequent information has remained largely static. This lack of adjustment, for better or worse, has rendered federal foreign intelligence surveillance law irrelevant in many respects.

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Title: Echelon's effect: the obsolescence of the U.S. foreign intelligence legal regime.
Author: Matt Bedan
Publication: Federal Communications Law Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 59Issue: 2Page: 425(20)

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84. Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign and Military Intelligence, Book IV - Final Report
by Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with respect to Intelligence Activities - United States Senate
Paperback: 175 Pages (1976)

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Examination of the Central Intelligence Group and Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 at the end of the Second World War to the 1976. ... Read more


85. Watchdogs of Terror: Russian Bodyguards from the Tsars to the Commissars; Second Edition, Revised and Updated (Foreign Intelligence Book Series)
by Peter Deriabin
Hardcover: 456 Pages (1984-06-30)
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86. Foreign intelligence: Ron Holt of Hansberger Global Investors delivers positive returns from overseas stocks.(PORTFOLIO REVIEW): An article from: Black Enterprise
by Dwight Oestricher
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Title: Foreign intelligence: Ron Holt of Hansberger Global Investors delivers positive returns from overseas stocks.(PORTFOLIO REVIEW)
Author: Dwight Oestricher
Publication: Black Enterprise (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 35Issue: 12Page: 46(1)

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87. The role of intelligence in the foreign policy process: Hearings before the Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs of the Committee ... Ninety-sixth Congress, second session
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs.
Paperback: 256 Pages (1980-01-01)
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88. National security letters in foreign intelligence investigations: legal background and recent amendments.(Congressional Research Service)(Report): An article ... Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
by Charles Doyle
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Title: National security letters in foreign intelligence investigations: legal background and recent amendments.(Congressional Research Service)(Report)
Author: Charles Doyle
Publication: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs (Report)
Date: September 1, 2009
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
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89. Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service: Directors of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service, Nicolae Plesita, Mihai Razvan Ungureanu
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Directors of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service, Nicolae Pleşiţă, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Grupul Antiterorist, Ioan Talpeş. Excerpt: Nicolae Plei (Romanian pronunciation: ; April 26, 1929 September 28, 2009) was a Romanian intelligence official and secret police investigator. From 1980 to 1984, he led the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Securitate, the secret service of Communist Romania. He was described by the New York Times and Associated Press at the time of his death as "a die-hard Communist and ruthless chief of the Securitate secret police." A participant in various actions taken against armed or peaceful anti-communist groups, Plei began his career as a Romanian Communist Party cadre, and rose through the ranks of the Securitate while holding various political offices in the Interior Ministry. Personally involved in the brutal interrogation of dissidents such as Paul Goma, and allegedly the person masterminding several attacks on the Romanian diaspora, he is most remembered for his connections with the Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal. He arranged for Carlos to be sheltered in Romania after the bombing of Radio Free Europe and was accused, but eventually found innocent in a Romanian court, of complicity in the bombing. After the successful 1989 Revolution, Plei was also noted for openly admitting his various involvements in acts of violence, and for claiming that they were justified by circumstance. Plei was born in Curtea de Arge, a town in Arge County, southern Romania. According to Gheorghe Florescu, a black marketer of coffee and memoirist who met Plei during communism, the future general had exceptionally lowly origins, being "the son of a farm hand with a two primary classes education and an illiterate peasan... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=24561419 ... Read more


90. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court: United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Reggie Walton, John D. Bates, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, Harold A. Baker, Dee Benson, Roger Vinson, James G. Carr, Frederick Scullin, in Re Sealed Case, Robert C. Broomfield. Excerpt:Colleen Kollar-Kotelly Colleen Kollar-Kotelly (born 1943, New York, New York ) is a judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and was presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). Background Kollar-Kotelly, the daughter of Konstantine and Irene Kollar attended bilingual schools in Mexico, Ecuador and Venezuela. She attended Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington, D.C. . She earned both her B.A. degree in English from Catholic University of America (Delta Epsilon Honor Society) and her J.D. from Catholic University of America 's Columbus School of Law (Moot court Board of Governors) in 1968. From 1968-69 Kollar-Kotelly served as a law clerk to the Hon. Catherine B. Kelly, District of Columbia Court of Appeals. From 1969 to 1972, Kollar-Kotelly was an attorney for the Department of Justice , Criminal Division, Appellate Section, after which she became chief legal counsel for St. Elizabeths Hospital , Department of Health and Human Services, from 1972 to 1984. On October 3, 1984, Kollar-Kotelly was nominated as an associate judge of the D.C. Superior Court by President Ronald Reagan ; she took her oath of office on October 21. She served as Deputy Presiding Judge, Criminal Division from 1997 to 1997. She was appointed as a judge to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Bill Clinton on March 26, 1997, to a seat vacated by Harold H. Greene ; she took h... ... Read more


91. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: an overview of selected issues.(CRS Report for Congress): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
by Elizabeth B. Bazan
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Title: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: an overview of selected issues.(CRS Report for Congress)
Author: Elizabeth B. Bazan
Publication: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs (Report)
Date: July 1, 2008
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
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92. Glossary of FISA terms from 50 U.S.C. [section] 1801.(The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Comparison of the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3773 and the ... Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
by Elizabeth B. Bazan
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Title: Glossary of FISA terms from 50 U.S.C. [section] 1801.(The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Comparison of the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3773 and the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3773)
Author: Elizabeth B. Bazan
Publication: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs (Report)
Date: June 1, 2008
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93. Intelligence Gathering Law: National Security Act of 1947, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: National Security Act of 1947, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008, Executive Order 12333, Executive Order 12036, Executive Order 11905, Executive Order 13355, Executive Order 13356, Executive Order 13470. Excerpt:Executive Order 11905 is a United States Presidential Executive Order signed on February 18, 1976, by President Gerald R. Ford as an attempt to reform the United States Intelligence Community , improve oversight on foreign intelligence activities and ban political assassination . Much of this EO would be changed or strengthened by Jimmy Carter 's Executive Order 12036 in 1978. Background The Executive Order was created and signed by Gerald Ford after the Church Committee and Pike Committee had divulged secrets about the U.S. Intelligence Community in the 1970's, particularly regarding the Central Intelligence Agency 's assassination operations. The committees had been investigating the CIA's activity and EO 11905 was signed in an attempt to ban assassination and reform the intelligence community. Intelligence innovations EO 11905 made four major changes to the intelligence community but would not bring overwhelming, effective reform. First, the EO created a new National Security Committee on Foreign Intelligence, to be chaired by the Director of Central Intelligence . Second, the EO replaced the 40 Committee, which was responsible for oversight of covert activities, with the Operations Advisory Group . The Operations Advisory Group would have similar responsibilities and be composed of senior White House , CIA , State Department and Department of Defense representatives. Third, the EO created a part-time Intelligence Oversight Board which was initially chaired by the former ambassador Robert Dani... ... Read more


94. Ukrainian Intelligence Agencies: Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Security Service of Ukraine
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Chapters: Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Security Service of Ukraine, Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, National Bureau of Investigation. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Sluzhba zovnishnoyi rozvidky Ukrayiny) is an independent state body, which carries out its intelligence activities in political, economic, military and technical, scientific and technical, information and ecological spheres and subordinates directly to the President of Ukraine. The Constitution of Ukraine, the Act of Ukraine on Intelligence bodies and other norms and regulations of Ukraine are the principal guidance to the SZRU activities. The original missions of the SZRU are assigned as follows: The SZRU started its activity on October 14, 2005, the day when the President of Ukraine, Leonid Kuchma signed the Decree On the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. Since then, created on the basis of the Intelligence Department of the Chief Directorate of Intelligence for the SBU, it has been functioning as an independent state body. On December 1, 2005 the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved the Law On the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. Later it was decided to celebrate on that day the anniversary of creation of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. The SZRU organization was formed to meet principal demands of the Service. It comprises operative, analytical, technical, research and development departments, as well as elements of legal support, human resources, logistics and administration. The SZRU Institute is responsible for initial training and refresher courses training of foreign intelligence officers. The SZRU is directly subordinated to the President ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1406285 ... Read more


95. Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom:: Literature, Foreign Language Anxiety and Empathy
by Ali Roohani
Paperback: 196 Pages (2010-10-27)
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It is not a long time that the concept of emotional intelligence has been formally introduced in the field of psychology. However, it has proved to be of potential in other disciplines or areas. That is why many researchers in other disciplines such as management, business administration, counseling and education are making use of EQ to do more research. Unfortunately, little research has empirically investigated this concept in the field of second/foreign language learning. This book, therefore, explores emotional intelligence, foreign language anxiety and empathy in a cognitive-affective reading-based course where literary readings are used as the basis of learning and classroom activities. It gives some insights to the professionals including teachers, educators, instructors and counselors whose jobs relate to the climate and character of school. It also offer pedagogical implications for syllabus designers, language program directors and materials developers who would like to enhance the qualitative aspects of language curriculum. It, indeed, will be of special interest to those who are in the front of second language teaching. ... Read more


96. Foreign intelligence surveillance act of 1978 conference report to accompany S. 1566
by United States. Congress
Paperback: 324 Pages (1978-01-01)
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97. Physical searches under FISA: a constitutional analysis. (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act): An article from: American Criminal Law Review
by Daniel J. Malooly
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From the supplier: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) requirements balance the government's need to protect national security and an individual's fundamental right to be free from unwarranted physical searches under the 4th Amendment. One improvement to FISA would be to allow a lawyer to represent the individual at the FISA hearing.

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Title: Physical searches under FISA: a constitutional analysis. (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act)
Author: Daniel J. Malooly
Publication: American Criminal Law Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Georgetown University Law Center
Volume: 35Issue: n2Page: 411-424

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98. NSA Warrantless Surveillance Controversy: National Security Agency, War on Terrorism, NSA electronic surveillance program, President's Surveillance Program, ... 2007, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
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The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns surveillance of persons within the United States incident to the collection of foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) as part of the war on terror. Under this program, referred to by the Bush administration as the "terrorist surveillance program",part of the broader President's Surveillance Program, the NSA is authorized by executive order to monitor phone calls, e-mails, Internet activity, text messaging, and other communication involving any party believed by the NSA to be outside the U.S., even if the other end of the communication lies within the U.S., without warrants. The exact scope of the program is not known, but the NSA is or was provided total, unsupervised access to all fiber-optic communications going between some of the nation's major telecommunication companies' major interconnect locations, including phone conversations, email, web browsing, and corporate private network traffic. ... Read more


99. First Chief Directorate: KGB, Military intelligence, Soviet Union, Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia), Mitrokhin Archive, Vasili Mitrokhin, Alexander Feklisov
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The First Chief Directorate (or PGU) of the Committee for State Security (KGB), was the organization responsible for foreign operations and intelligence collection activities by the training and management of covert agents, intelligence collection management, and the collection of political, scientific and technical intelligence. It was formed within KGB structures in 1954, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union it changed into the Central Intelligence Service, and was later renamed the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). ... Read more


100. Presidential authority to gather foreign intelligence.: An article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly
by Bruce Fein
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From the author: President George W. Bush has claimed inherent constitutional authority to collect foreign intelligence on his say-so alone in contravention of the warrant requirements stipulated in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA), as amended six times since 9/11. The constitutionality of FISA, however, is incontestable. It is justified by the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, section 8, clause 18 in light of the massive foreign intelligence abuses compiled during forty years of absolute executive power. FISA leaves the separation of powers undisturbed. It regulates only a microscopic percentage of foreign intelligence collection. To sustain President Bush's constitutional claims would "trust me" the measure of our civil liberties, not the checks and balances intended by the Constitution's architects.

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Title: Presidential authority to gather foreign intelligence.
Author: Bruce Fein
Publication: Presidential Studies Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2007
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