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Sharfman, Peter. "Intelligence Analysis in an Age of Electronic Dissemination." Intelligence and National Security 10, no. 4 (Oct. 1995): 201-211.

"Electronic dissemination will fundamentally change the relationship between the intelligence analyst and his or her customer...; moreover, in doing so electronic dissemination will bring significant changes in the ways in which intelligence analysts work."

[Analysis][c]

Sharkey, Sean. "My Role as an Intelligence Officer with the Third Tipperary Brigade (1919-1921)." Tipperary Historical Journal (1998), 95-104.

[OtherCountries/Ireland]

Sharma, Yojana. "Germany Liquidates Its Blundering Spy Service." Electronic Telegraph, 26 Jul. 1998. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk]

German Chancellor Kohl's office has announced that "Volker Foertsch, long-time head of counter-intelligence within the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) spy service, is to be transferred to another job and his entire 500-strong department dissolved." This shake-up comes "after a series of gaffes and scandals that have harmed relations with its intelligence partners in London and Washington."

[Germany/PostCW]

Sharman, Jackson R., III. "Embassy Spy's Conviction Upheld: Court Denies Lonetree Appeal." National Security Law Report 15, no. 1 (Jan. 1993): 3-4.

United States v. Lonetree, No. 65,642 (NMCM 88 2414) (United States Ct. Mil. App. Sept. 28, 1992).

[SpyCases/U.S./Other]

Sharp, Alan. "'Quelqu'un nous écoute': French Interception of German Telegraphic and Telephonic Communications during the Paris Peace Conference, 1919: A Note." Intelligence and National Security 3, no. 4 (Oct. 1988): 124-127.

[France/Interwar][c]

Sharpe, Kenneth E. "Intelligence vs. Covert Action." World Outlook 8 (Winter 1989): 173-187.

[CA/Gen]

Shaver, Peter A. [LTCOL/USA (Ret.)]. "USAIC&FH: Foreign Language Initiatives." Military Intelligence 24, no. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 1998): 45-46.

[MI/Training][c]

Shaw, Tony. "The Information Research Department of the Foreign Office and the Korean War, 1950-1953." Journal of Contemporary History 34, no. 2 (1999): 263-281.

[UK/Postwar/IRD]

Shaw, Terence. "Democratic Rights that Allowed Blake to Keep the Profits of His Treachery." Electronic Telegraph, 22 Apr. 1996. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk]

In opposing Blake's right to profit from his memoirs, the Government argued that "even if they did not disclose confidential information..., former SIS members owed a lifelong duty of fidelity to the Crown.... Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Scott said the Crown's insistence on this lifelong duty was an interference with Blake's rights of free expression safeguarded by the European Convention on Human Rights."

[UK/SpyCases/Blake]

Shaw, Terence. "Spy 'Must Not Profit from His Memoirs.'" Electronic Telegraph, 2 Apr. 1996. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk]

George Blake should not be allowed to keep £90,000 in profits from his memoirs, No Other Choice, the British High Court was told on 1 April 1996. "The case is being brought against Blake and his London publisher, Jonathan Cape, which has been holding the profits from the book, published in 1989, which were frozen under an earlier court order."

[UK/SpyCases/Blake]

Shawcross, Wiliam. "The Case of the Pampered Spy." Reader's Digest,Jun. 1988, 117 ff.

Arne Treholt case in Norway.

[OtherCountries/Norway]

Shayler, David. "Let Me Be Heard." Spectator, 20 Jun. 1998, 20-21.

The former MI5 employee argues that the parliamentary oversight committee responsible for the intelligence services should hear his evidence. He characterizes his former employers as "Britain's arrogant and largely unaccountable, Oxbridge-dominated, self-styled intelligence elite."

[UK/PostCW/Shayler]

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