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  2. Forensic linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Forensic linguistics, legal linguistics, or language and the law is the application of linguistic knowledge, methods, and insights to the forensic context of law, language, crime investigation, trial, and judicial procedure. It is a branch of applied linguistics.

  3. Daniela Greene - Wikipedia

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    Several years after her graduation, he wrote letters of recommendation that helped her get a job as a contract linguist with the FBI in 2011. [3] In 2014, the FBI was conducting a covert investigation into Denis Cuspert. As part of that investigation, Greene was assigned to communicate with him over Skype. [1]

  4. Nada Nadim Prouty - Wikipedia

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    In the FBI Prouty was a special agent on an international terrorism squad. She worked on the USS Cole bombing case, the Khobar Towers bombing case, the Laurence Foley case, and other terrorism cases. In about 2003 she joined the CIA. She thought the CIA would allow her cultural background and linguistic abilities to be used more effectively in ...

  5. Robert A. Leonard - Wikipedia

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    While he was working on his undergraduate degree at Columbia University, Leonard and his brother George became members of the school's a cappella group. [4] In 1969, the doo-wop band Sha Na Na was born when George suggested changing the style of the group to a faux Brooklyn thug style, with slicked back hair, and white shirts.

  6. FBI Intelligence Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligence Branch was formally established in 2005. The IB, along with the CTD, the FBI Counterintelligence Division, and the FBI Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate, became part of the newly established FBI National Security Branch in 2006. As of 2014, the IB is no longer part of NSB and now operates as a department of the FBI. [4]

  7. Security clearance is restored for ex-FBI employee who ... - AOL

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    A former FBI employee who accused the bureau of politicizing its work when he testified to Congress has seen his security clearance restored, his lawyers said Tuesday. Marcus Allen was one of ...

  8. Maureen Baginski - Wikipedia

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    Since retiring from the FBI, Baginski has held multiple positions within the private sector. She has been a board member at BearingPoint Inc., Argon ST, and SI International Inc. Baginski has also been President of National Security Systems at SPARTA Inc., chief executive officer at National Security Partners LLC, [5] and Chairwoman Emeriti of AFCEA.

  9. Why America Needs Ebonics Now - The Huffington Post

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    Rebecca Wheeler, a professor at Christopher Newport University and a language researcher for the last three decades, is telling me why her job is so fraught. “Linguists have this saying: ‘As we see a people, so we see their language; as we see a language, so we see its people,’” she says.

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