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  Cryptome Spy Photos 10

 

11 November 2006 -- 1

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Eliza Manningham-Buller, the head of Britain's security service MI5 attends a speech on national security by Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, unseen, at the Royal United Services Institute in London, Monday Feb. 13, 2006. Brown defended the Government's proposed introduction of identity cards insisting that they would help disrupt terrorists and criminals travelling on stolen identities as well as helping tackle identity fraud. (AP Photo/Andrew Stuart, Pool)

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** FILE ** Elizabeth Manningham-Buller, Director General of MI5, seen in a Nov. 8, 2004 file picture. British authorities are tracking almost 30 terrorist plots involving 1,600 individuals, the head of Britain's MI5 spy agency has said in a speech released Friday, Nov. 10, 2006. Manningham-Buller said many of the suspects were homegrown British terrorists plotting suicide attacks and other mass-casualty bombings. (AP Photo/David Jones, PA) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE **

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Counterespionage expert Stephen Lander is seen in his office Thursday, Nov. 23, 1995 in London. Lander, 48, will succeed Stella Rimington, as head of MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence service, Prime Minister John Major announced Thursday. Lander will lead MI5 as it enters a new era of fighting drug smuggling and organized crime, in addition to its traditional counter-intelligence work. (AP Photo/Michael Stephens)

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Annie Machon, left, the partner of David Shayler, right, who worked for Britain's MI5 intelligence agency, holds a copy of her book 'Spies, Lies and Whistleblowers' at its launch in central London, Tuesday May 10, 2005. Machon and Shayler both worked for MI5 in the 1990s and the book is Machon's first published account of working for the intelligence agency. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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Demonstrators from Northern Ireland hold a protest in Central London, Wednesday, Feb.4, 2004. They are the families of victims of Loyalist hit squads who claim there was a plot between the death squads, the government of the day, and Britain's MI5 intelligence service. (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin)
[Location: front of MI5 headquarters.]

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Former British intelligence officer Peter Wright laughs as he poses in Sydney, Australia in Dec. 1986. Wright, who specialized in the invention of espionage devices, retired as British MI5 agent in 1976. (AP Photo). Submit Date 03/16/2001

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Chairman of Britain's Joint Intelligence Committee John Scarlett arrives at London's High Court, Tuesday Sept. 23, 2003. It was announced Thursday May 6, 2004, that Scarlett will become the next chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)

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Kim Seung-kyu, head of the National Intelligence Service, participates in a council of the intelligence committee at the National Assembly in Seoul, in this picture taken on Oct. 9, 2006. Kim has offered to resign, the agency said Friday, Oct. 27, 2006 making him the third minister-level official to offer to quit since North Korea's first-ever nuclear test this month.(AP Photo/Yonhap, Bae Jae-man, File) **KOREA OUT**

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The President of the German Intelligence Service 'Bundesnachrichtendienst' BND, Ernst Uhrlau, left, and BND Vice President Ruediger Freiherr von Fritsch, right, pose prior to a symposium on "Energy - Source of Conflict and Cooperation" in Berlin on Thursday, Oct. 12. 2006. (AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)

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Neighbors of the construction site for Germany's Federal Intelligence Service 'Bundesnachrichtendienst' BND, hold protest placards prior to the ground breaking ceremony for the new national headquarters of the BND in Berlin's Mitte district on Thursday, Oct. 19 2006. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

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President Vladimir Putin leaves a helicopter on a landing at the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)

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President Vladimir Putin, right, has a snack during a visit to the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. At left is Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)

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President Vladimir Putin, right, and Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov, center background, look at a model of the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. A person at left is unidentified. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)

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President Vladimir Putin, right, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov and Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov, left, arrive at the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)

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Former Deputy leader of the CIA and member of the Independent Monitoring commission Dick Kerr speaks to the media in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006. They made public the twelfth report of the monitoring commission into the state of the ceasefire of the IRA and other terror groups. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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Head of SISMI Italian Military Intelligency Nicolo' Pollari, left, looks on during a hearing at the COPACO parliamentary commission on intelligence services, in Rome, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006. At right is president COPACO commission Claudio Scajola. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)