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  • 101Moynihan Commission on Government Secrecy — Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy, also called the Moynihan Secrecy Commission, was a bipartisan statutory commission in the United States created under Title IX of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years… …

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  • 102Rod Blagojevich corruption charges — Not to be confused with Rod Blagojevich controversies. Blagojevich corruption scandal Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich …

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  • 103Background check — A background check or background investigation is the process of looking up and compiling criminal records, commercial records and financial records (in certain instances such as employment screening) of an individual. Background checks are often …

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  • 104Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge debate — The Pearl Harbor advance knowledge debate is a dispute over what, if any, advance knowledge American officials had of Japan s December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.Ever since the Japanese attack there has been debate as to how and why the… …

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  • 105Patch-Through Access — refers to a security clearance used in various applications. According to the application, it may be regarded as a high or a low level security clearance.* In telephony and some corporate/defense applications, Patch Through is a low level… …

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  • 106Faisal Gill — is a Republican candidate for Virginia House of Delegates 51st District.BiographyFaisal Gill was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1972 and emigrated to the United States in 1980. He has a BA and JD from American University in Washington, DC.After… …

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  • 107United States Army Counterintelligence — U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command Seal …

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  • 108Tom Umberg — Thomas John Umberg (born September 25 1955) is a U.S. politician, who was a Democrat in the California State Assembly, representing the 69th District.Military service and familyBorn in Cincinnati, Ohio, Umberg graduated with honors from the… …

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  • 109Criminal record — This article is about the crime term. For the record label, see Criminal Records. A criminal record is a record of a person s criminal history, generally used by potential employers, lenders etc. to assess his or her trustworthiness. The… …

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  • 110Lawrence Franklin espionage scandal — The Lawrence Franklin espionage scandal (also known as the AIPAC espionage scandal) refers to allegations that information regarding United States policy towards Iran was passed to Israel through Lawrence Franklin via staffers of the American… …

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