ManhuntRandom House, 1986 - 301 sidor Story of Larry Barcella, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, and his pursuit of rogue CIA agent Edwin P. Wilson who illegally shipped arms to Libya's Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi. |
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... Keats left for Tripoli on March 11. Wilson drove him di- rectly to his villa . Keats was a little surprised that Wilson made no effort to suggest that he was a covert agent - he had heard all those retired intelligence types in the gun ...
... Keats left for Tripoli on March 11. Wilson drove him di- rectly to his villa . Keats was a little surprised that Wilson made no effort to suggest that he was a covert agent - he had heard all those retired intelligence types in the gun ...
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... Keats said that it was all set . The Justice Department had to be brought in because of the new ramifications , and ... Keats present , Barcella turned them over to a CIA emissary . A few days later , Barcella called Keats and said ...
... Keats said that it was all set . The Justice Department had to be brought in because of the new ramifications , and ... Keats present , Barcella turned them over to a CIA emissary . A few days later , Barcella called Keats and said ...
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... Keats . Wilson was too expansive , too manic , and he was drinking too much . Keats hoped that it was simply an explosion of relief at being out of Libya . He attempted to bring a sense of realism to the gathering . He said he wasn't so ...
... Keats . Wilson was too expansive , too manic , and he was drinking too much . Keats hoped that it was simply an explosion of relief at being out of Libya . He attempted to bring a sense of realism to the gathering . He said he wasn't so ...
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