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Brewster Jennings & Associates was a front company set up in 1994 by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as a "cover" for its agents. The most famous is Valerie Plame, a "covert employee of the CIA" whose employment status was "classified" and whose then-classified covert identity was published in a syndicated newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003 . Novak's initial primary source of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Brewster Jennings & Associates

    The most famous is Valerie Plame, a "covert employee of the CIA" whose employment status was "classified" and whose then-classified covert identity was published in a syndicated newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003 . Novak's initial primary source of that information was later said, by Novak, to be then United States Deputy Secretary of State (2001–2005) Richard Armitage although the latter disagreed with Novak as to the extent of his role .
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    Brewster

    Brewster Jennings & Associates, a front company set up by the CIA
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    Plame affair

    A day after the publication of the October 1 column, Novak announced on his TV program Crossfire on CNN that although "Ms. Valerie E. Wilson" had donated $1,000 to the Gore campaign in 1999, according to the website Newsmeat, listing Brewster Jennings & Associates as her employer, he was "convinced" that "[t]here is no such firm."
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    Valerie Plame

    After working for the CIA for twenty years, she retired in December 2005, as a result of the publication and compromising of her classified cover identity and that of her Agency front company, Brewster Jennings & Associates by an American journalist in the summer of 2003.
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    List of Yale University people

    Daniel Yergin (B.A. 1968), wrote Pulitzer-winning "The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power"; founded Cambridge Energy Research Associates. ... Brewster Jennings, (1920) Founder and President of the Socony Mobil Oil Company (Standard Oil of New York, now Exxon Mobil, President of Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases and Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research.
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    Non-official cover

    Examples include Air America, used by the CIA during the Vietnam War, and Brewster Jennings & Associates, used by the CIA in WMD investigations and made public as a result of the so-called "Plame affair", or "CIA leak scandal".
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    Vincent Cannistraro

    The front company, Brewster Jennings & Associates, apparently also was used by other CIA officers whose work now could be at risk, according to Cannistraro.
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    CIA leak scandal timeline

    Brewster Jennings & Associates
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    Chester A. Arthur

    He became a man of fashion in his manner of dress and in his associates; he was often seen with the elite of Washington, D.C., New York City, and Newport. ... | Benjamin H. Brewster | 1881–1885 |
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    List of opinions from the Federal Reporter, Second Series, volume 786

    | Brewster v. S Dukakis Brewster | 786 F.2d 16 | 1986 | ... | Avery v. Jennings E | 786 F.2d 233 | 1986 |
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