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ALMOST hidden from outsiders, the US is engaged in a new war in the Middle East which is growing in intensity and running out of American control. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has hugely extended its reach across southern Yemen in ...
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IN Spain, the unemployment rate among workers under 25 is more than 50 percent. In Ireland almost a third of the young are unemployed. Here in America, youth unemployment is "only" 16.5 percent, which is still terrible - but things could be worse. And sure enough, many politicians are doing...
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Detective queries why MI6 kept dead spy’s belogings

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LONDON A SENIOR detective has expressed surprise that British spy services did not give police items belonging to a spy whose naked body was found locked in a sports bag.

Gareth Williams worked for Britain’s secret eavesdropping service GCHQ but was attached to the MI6 overseas spy agency when his body was found in the bathtub of his London apartment in August 2010.

Police have suggested Williams’ death may have been due to a sexual encounter gone awry, but his relatives insist it must have been related to his work.

Detective Chief Inspector Jackie Sebire, who led the investigation, told the inquest on Tuesday that she would’ve expected MI6 to tell her in 2010 about memory sticks and a gym bag it had found in Williams office, but that she hadn’t learned of the items until this week.


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