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  2. KGB - Wikipedia

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    The Committee for State Security was a militarized organization adhering to military discipline and regulations. Its operational personnel held army style ranks, except for the maritime branch of the Border troops, which held navy style ranks. The KGB consisted of two main components - organs and troops.

  3. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Open collar – Refers to a worker who works from home, via Internet likely freelancers. [citation needed] Gold collar – Refers to young, low-wage workers who invest in conspicuous luxury. Alternatively refers to highly-skilled professionals in high-demand fields such as doctors, lawyers, engineers, pilots, and scientists.

  4. Jack Barsky - Wikipedia

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    Jack Philip Barsky (born Albrecht Dittrich, 18 May 1949) is a German-American author, IT specialist and former sleeper agent of the KGB who spied on the United States from 1978 to 1988. Exposed after the Cold War, Barsky became a resource for U.S. counterintelligence agencies and was allowed to remain in the United States.

  5. Knowledge Generation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    kgb (stylized in lower case) is a privately held, New York –based company that provides directory assistance and enhanced information services across Europe and North America. It describes itself as "the world’s largest independent provider of directory assistance and enhanced information services." Founded in 1992 by Robert Pines under the ...

  6. Active reserve (KGB) - Wikipedia

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    Active reserve (KGB) The sword-and-shield emblem of the KGB. The active reserve of the KGB [1] are members of the organization who work undercover "either pretending to assume various jobs or using as cover professions in which they are actually trained". [2] [3] Active reserve KGB officers typically occupied such positions as deputy directors ...

  7. List of Eastern Bloc agents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lee Howard, ex- CIA officer who sold info, subtitled book The Only CIA Operative To Seek Asylum In Russia. Daulton Lee, one of 2 walk-in spies for USSR known as the Falcon and the Snowman, sentenced to life. Clayton J. Lonetree, U.S. Marine, Moscow embassy guard suborned by female KGB agent; sentenced to life.

  8. 10 best and worst side jobs for stay-at-home parents - AOL

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    While scam rebate processing jobs typically claim that you can make $100 to $200 an hour by filling out and submitting forms, according to WAHM.com, the online magazine for work-at-home moms, a ...

  9. Mitrokhin Archive - Wikipedia

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    Mitrokhin Archive. The " Mitrokhin Archive " is a collection of notes and documents which were secretly made, smuggled, and hidden by the KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin during the thirty years in which he served as a KGB archivist in the foreign intelligence service and the First Chief Directorate. When he defected to the United Kingdom in 1992 ...