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1. Eye Spy! (Review) [Lobster #42 (Winter 2001/2)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 42) Winter 2001/2 Last| Contents| Next Issue 42 Eye Spy! Alex Cox How often does the conspiracy buff/ parapolitics connoisseur stumble upon a new, all-colour, glossy parapolitics magazine at W. H. Smith's at Euston Station? Not that often. When I called Private Eye to mail order a copy of Paul Foot's fascinating report on the Lockerbie trial, I was assured that I could buy a copy at any branch of Smith's. 'Oh, go on,' I said, recalling the Eye's long battle against W. H. Smug's and knowing that there were no Lockerbie mags on sale in any Smug's I'd visited ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 287  -  01 Dec 2001  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue42/lob42-39b.htm
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 40) Winter 2000/1 Last| Contents| Next Issue 40 The Citizen Smith case or the spy who came in from Oporto Frederico Duarte Carvalho Why is a Portuguese journalist writing a book about an almost unknown British spy? Recently I had to answer to this same question from Igor Prelin, my favourite ex-KGB officer whom I first meet in Cannes, France, during the Television Market Fair of April 1994. After I met Igor Prelin in Cannes, I travelled to Moscow the following year and conducted a few interviews with other ex-KGB officers. We only talked about stories with Portuguese interest. No interest in a story about a British spy ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 214  -  01 Dec 2000  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue40/lob40-04.htm
3. Spies and children [Lobster #41 (Summer 2001)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 41) Summer 2001 Last| Contents| Next Issue 41 Spies and children Corinne Souza Espionage is two things- a career and a lifestyle. Both can be wildly exciting. Those who deny this have never been spies. Children born to SIS agents enjoy this lifestyle which can have many advantages. The home environment is usually stimulating, cosmopolitan and informed. There can also be one-off bonus such as acquisition of a British passport. for a non-UK citizen. If a child's parents are spies, the child is usually an active participant in espionage at every stage of his or her development. S/he grows up with spies, whether these ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 184  -  01 Jun 2001  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue41/lob41-17.htm
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 45) Summer 2003 Last| Contents| Next Issue 45 Baghdad's Spy: A Personal Memoir of Espionage and Intrigue from Iraq to London Corinne Souza Edinburgh/London: Mainstream, 2003, £15.99, h/b This is an important and interesting book but rather hard to describe because it contains so much. At its heart is Souza's father, an Iraqi Anglophile, who became SIS's agent in Iraq, and later in London. Using her firsthand knowledge supplemented by her father's papers, Souza has created a classic of the espionage genre: I know of no better account of the experience, the mechanics and the feel of being a spy ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 141  -  01 Jun 2003  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue45/lob45-39.htm
5. Are spies useless? (Book review) [Lobster #34 (Winter 1998)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 34) Winter 1998 Last| Contents| Next Issue 34 Are spies useless? A Hack's Progress Phillip Knightley Jonathan Cape, 1997, £17.99 This is a highly enjoyable and very well written memoir by one of our senior investigative journalists. As a young-Aussie-leaves-home-and-sees -the-world tale this is nearly as entertaining as the celebrated Clive James version (and with fewer forced jokes). Any journalist's memoirs are welcome: it's always interesting to get a glimpse into the inner workings of the major media, and Knightley was around the Sunday Times at its peak- and during its subsequent decline- and a participant in a number of that paper's more famous (and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 126  -  01 Dec 1997  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue34/lob34-08.htm
... : The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby John Prados Oxford University Press: Cary [North Carolina], 2003 The Man Who Kept the Secrets Thomas Powers (New York: Knopf: 1979) Honorable Men William Colby London: Hutchinson, 1981 Was the Director of Central Intelligence a Soviet agent? Michael Holzman Many people find stories about spies interesting. Some of us identify with the spies, some with those spied upon. If the stories claim to be true they offer the promise of finding out what really happened. Of course some of the words in the preceding sentence( 'true,' 'really happened') should be safely encased in quotation marks. That said ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 116  -  01 Jun 2006  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue51/lob51-16.htm
7. Spy Wars, reviewed [Lobster #54 (Winter 2007/8)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 54) Winter 2007/8 Last| Contents| Next Issue 54 Spy Wars: Moles, mysteries and deadly games Tennent H. Begley London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007, h/b, £18.99 Begley was one of James Angleton's allies in CIA counterintelligence and this book is the Angletonian view of the Nosenko case, one of the touchstones or causes célèbres of the CIA in the post-war era. Briefly, Nosenko was a KGB officer who defected to the Americans just after JFK's assassination, having been in contact with the CIA before it. All defectors were treated with suspicion because both sides of the Spy versus Spy ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 101  -  01 Dec 2007  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue54/lob54-43b.htm
8. The Kincora scandal and related subjects [Lobster #19 (May 1990)]
... questions (2) The case against William McGrath-- Andy Pollak, Fortnight, March/April 1982, pp.4-5. Why didn't Joss reveal all on Kincora-- John Carey, Sunday World, 16 May 1982, pp .28-29. Sodom and Kincora-- Phoenix, 7 January 1983, pp.12- 13. Kincora leak hinges on spies' story-- Sunday News, 20 February, 1983, p. 1. The beast who ran a boys' home, a lodge and Tara...and the people who tried to expose him-- Jim Campbell, Sunday World 10 April 1983, pp.18-19. Why the Secret Service kept McGrath free-- Jim Campbell, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 99  -  01 May 1990  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-04.htm
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 31) June 1996 Last| Contents| Next Issue 31 Spy Master: The Betrayal of MI5 William J. West Berkeley Books, USA, 1990 From the UK reviews: 'Unassailably accurate... beautifully written... the definitive book on the Hollis story'- The Times 'Lively, well-written a completely engrossing book. West has unearthed completely new material'- Financial Times 'West is a thorough and meticulous researcher. His book is one of the most interesting to appear for many years'- The Observer Many of the early chapters, most of pages 55- 154, are totally irrelevant and hardly mention Hollis at all. In ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 97  -  01 Jun 1996  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue31/lob31-17.htm
10. Five at Eye [Lobster #17 (Nov 1988)]
... While left-wing journals- doubtless innocently- have been helping assassination squads to identify CIA agents throughout the world, attention has been diverted from what the other side are up to over here. In fact, just four years and five months after the Conservative Government expelled 105 Soviet KGB and GRU (military intelligence) officers from Britain, the Russian spy network is back at full strength. There are nearly 200 Soviet-controlled spies known to be operating in this country. Many enjoy a tenuous 'cover' as trade delegates, journalists, marine specialists, tourist office spokesmen, or even bank officials. But the hard corps, who are known to Sir Michael Hanley, the Director-General of MI5, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 88  -  01 Nov 1988  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue17/lob17-01.htm
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