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help| The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a civilian intelligence agency of the United States government. Its primary function is collecting and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and persons in order to advise public policymakers. Prior to December 2004, the CIA was literally the central intelligence organization for the US government. The Intelligence Reform and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Central Intelligence Agency
CIA operations by region, country and date are discussed in detail in the following articles: ... America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society. -
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CIA (disambiguation)
CIA usually refers to the Central Intelligence Agency, a civilian agency of the United States government. CIA may also refer to: -
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C.I.A. (group)
C.I.A. (Cru' in Action!) was a hip hop group, which consisted of K-Dee, Sir Jinx and Ice Cube. The group began playing at parties organized by Dr. Dre, a member of a popular local hip-hop group called World Class Wreckin' Cru. C.I.A. was credited for backing vocals on the WCWC song "Cabbage Patch". -
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Plame affair
Mrs. Wilson's relationship with the CIA was classified information. -
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Extraordinary rendition by the United States
The CIA hasn't commented on the case, while Berlusconi's government has denied any knowledge of a kidnapping plot. -
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CIA cryptonym
CIA cryptonyms are code words seen in declassified documents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. There has been much speculation as to their meaning. -
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The World Factbook
On December 16, 2004, the CIA added an entry for the European Union (EU). ... 1990 CIA World Factbook -
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CIA and the media
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), America's intelligence agency, has made use of media assets, both foreign and domestic, for its covert operations. It was first reported on in the late 1960s, when it became known that that the Congress for Cultural Freedom was largely funded by the CIA. -
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CIA leak scandal timeline
Note: This subject is also referred to as: "CIA leak case timeline", "Plamegate scandal timeline", and "Plame affair timeline". ... Valerie Plame Wilson is the wife of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, author of a controversial op-ed entitled "What I Didn't Find in Africa" published in The New York Times on July 3, 2003, questioning the accuracy of the George W. Bush administration's rationale for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. -
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Director of Central Intelligence
Certain of the individuals involved in the Watergate breakins had worked, in the past, for the CIA.
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