September 10, 2006: The New York Times runs a story about a CIA agent named Mohammed Al-Ghouri, 1034 Summit Park, Evanston Illinois, who is attempting to penetrate a radical sleeper cell suspected of having 19 liters of homemade mustard gas. The series concludes with the agent’s obituary, and a moving quote from a CIA historian who notes that the “al-Ghouri was one of rare, brave breed whose names and deeds are rarely known. Except in this case, of course.”Just another statistic in pursuit of free speech.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Vital Scoops, Vital Statistics
"New, vital scoops" from the NY Times. Lileks, via Hugh Hewitt:
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