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...Undeterred, his parents decided to “meet AMERICA™ half-way”, changing their first names to Joseph and Linda....
...One scoop to start: Linda Yaccarino is next week planning to meet the seven banks that helped bankroll Elon Musk’s takeover of X, formerly Twitter, to lay out her plans to revive the struggling social media...
...I strongly recommend it, alongside the other, very different book I reviewed alongside it: Linda Grant’s brilliant novel A Stranger City, which Suzi Feay reviewed for the FT here....
...In a 2006 article for Focus, the MoD’s in-house magazine, the then-UFO desk incumbent, Linda Unwin, flatly denied the existence of any project....
...The next series saw Macnee’s new partner, Linda Thorson, gamely attempting to succeed the unsucceedable, her chances subverted from the start by the producers’ determination to make her more “feminine”,...
...a cool, classy cyberpunk riff on the cold war spy thriller....
...Linda Moore, the chief executive of Technet, a group of technology company executives that has hosted several briefings, said much of the time was spent discussing how government agencies and companies could...
...That union has been characterised as a “union of policy” rather than one of “affection” — by Daniel Defoe, briefly an English spy in Scotland....
...Greenglass, a Soviet spy who cut a deal to save himself and his wife, comes across as an affable twit in denial about his double treachery. “The Soviets were our guys! I just got caught up in this!”...
...young girlfriend Migena, with whom he has had a bad fight — bad enough that, at the height of it, he hit her, although he has only a vague memory of doing so — and whom, in his anger, he accused of being a spy...
...Lucas Soi, Toronto, Canada Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America, by Linda Tirado Tirado has lived the experience of being a member of the precariat in the US....
...These were either prescient musings by US spies or a self-fulfilling prophecy coaxed partly into reality by US meddling – there are subscribers to both camps....
...… Linda, as in the Linda Murder, by Leif GW Persson, Black Swan, RRP£8.99 Winner of the 2014 Petrona Award for Scandinavian crime fiction, Persson’s sprawling, state-of-the-nation novels use the mechanics...
...corporate spy Ben Webster....
...A treat from the master of spy fiction....
...Tapley Takemori, Charles De Wolf and Ralph McCarthy, Pushkin Press, RRP£20 This novel by “the other Murakami” explores the unsettling prospect of a North Korean invasion of Japan, mixing elements of a spy...
...A spy can never belong, and I ache to belong: time to pull myself together. “Knock knock. How’s Captain Indestructible?” There’s a blast of Speak of the devil!...
...They came in 57 varieties, were riddled with spies and ultimately were no match for authoritarian communism....
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