Washington Times. "[Editorial:] The Cox Report." 26 May 1999. Washington Times National Weekly Edition, 31 May-6 Jun. 1999, 36.
"From top to bottom," the conclusions of the Cox report" demonstrate that the Chinese nuclear espionage and legal and illegal willful technology transfers will drastically compromise U.S. national security for decades to come."
[SpyCases/U.S./China/99/Cox]
Washington Times. "Ex-CIA Officer Gets 23 Years for Selling Secrets to Russia." 5 Jun. 1997, A8.
Harold J. Nicholson has been sentenced to 23 years and seven months in prison.
[SpyCases/U.S./Nicholson]
Washington
Times. "Ex-FBI Agent Gets 27 Years for Spying for Soviets, Russia."
24 Jun. 1997, A7.
[FBI/Pitts]
Washington Times.
"Huang Had Special Interest in China, CIA Officer Testifies."
28 Jun. 1997, A4.
[CIA/90s/97/DNC]
Washington Times. "Physicist Admits Spying for China." 10 Dec. 1997, A9.
Peter H. Lee case.
[SpyCases/U.S./PeterLee]
Washington Times. "Pollard Presses Court To Seek His Release." 8 Sep. 1999, 14.
According to his attorney, Jonathan Pollard "appealed to the Israeli Supreme Court" on 7 September 1999 "to press for his release."
[SpyCases/U.S./Pollard]
Washington Times.
Editors. "Prosecutors Emphasize Damage Caused by Pollard." 19
Feb.1987, 5.
[SpyCases/U.S./Pollard]
Washington Times. "[Editorial:] Russia's Political Chaos." 10 Aug. 1999.
[Russia/99]
Washington Times. "[Editorial:] Where was George Tenet?" 25 Sep. 2001. [http://www. washtimes.com]
"The congressional demagoguery and micromanaging that have crippled the CIA's ability to do its job began back in the 1970s, well before the current director, George Tenet, assumed the post. Nonetheless, Mr. Tenet certainly must shoulder much of the blame for the intelligence failure of Sept. 11 as well as a host of other intelligence failures and poor policy decisions that took place during the Clinton era.... In short, it's time for Mr. Tenet to bow out gracefully. If he refuses, President Bush should fire him."
[CIA/DCIs/Tenet]
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