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A QUESTION OF LOYALTY
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
December 13, 1992| Author:
Benjamin Weiser
| Copyright 1992 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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On the evening of September 15, 1986, an unusual procession of
guests arrived at a brick house in the Virginia suburbs. From the
outside, it looked like nothing more than a cocktail party, a Monday
night get-together of young Washington professionals. But the
guests, all intelligence officers and their spouses, took special
precautions to prevent neighbors from paying too much attention to
the secret celebration taking place inside. The party-goers had
organized car pools to cut down on the ...
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