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Loeb Online
February 2, 2000: The John Deutch case, NSA's computer crash and Tenet's annual national security assessment.
January 5, 2000: The Wen Ho Lee case and the faltering intelligence reform movement.
December 1, 1999: The NSA's technological challenges, millennial security threats and other national security issues.
November 3, 1999:
El Shifa, Echelon and declassifying CIA documents.
October 6, 1999: National Security Update
September 1, 1999: Los Alamos Controversy
August 11, 1999: NIMA and the Chinese Embassy Bombing
July 7, 1999: National Security
June 2, 1999: U.S. Intelligence and National Security
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January 24, 2000: The
virtues of secrecy versus
the public's right to
know.
January 10, 2000: Reforming the CIA from within.
December 27, 1999: The intelligence reform movement.
December 13, 1999: Has the CIA lost its edge.
November 29, 1999: The Vietnam War and the art of the triple cross.
November 15, 1999: Loeb examines the CIA's
decision in 1986 to funnel missiles to
the Afghan Mujahedin.
October 18, 1999: Will the FBI ever
uncover the mole passing classified information to China?
October 4, 1999: The CIA's role in the Middle East peace process and an operative's suit against the agency.
September 20, 1999: On rebuilding the CIA's Directorate of Operations.
September 6, 1999: Interesting facts and challenges in the CIA's $29 billion world of secrets.
August 9, 1999: Is the National Imagery and Mapping Agency an example of an idea whose time has past?
August 23, 1999: Revelations about captive American journalists in Iraq, the Kennedy assassination documents, and the Chinese embassy bombing in Yugoslavia.
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