81.   He had little information and the arm surgery also made him ineligible for intelligence agency service, which his handlers then suspected had been his real reason all along.

82.   He said that when the situation had gotten too hot politically, the intelligence service would back off for a while.

83.   He said the government would also consider establishing a foreign intelligence service, which Canada does not have.

84.   He reports on the riveting discussions Wolf had with former members of the Mossad intelligence service and other Israelis.

85.   He said Ani grew up in a middle class neighborhood in Baghdad and joined the intelligence service, following a year or two of university studies.

86.   He started by dismissing one-third of his intelligence service.

87.   He recalled that when he ran the foreign intelligence service, he had invited several U.S. lawmakers to visit him.

88.   He was promoted to the rank of general in the intelligence service by then-President Walesa.

89.   He views these street protests not as popular expressions of discontent, but the work of foreign intelligence services.

90.   His indictment was the product of British intelligence services, he said and the real war crimes were committed by NATO bombing.

n. + service >>共 647
memorial 5.57%
security 4.88%
telephone 3.91%
phone 3.60%
customer 3.45%
intelligence 3.13%
health 2.63%
press 2.44%
community 2.41%
news 2.38%
intelligence + n. >>共 394
official 12.35%
agency 11.30%
service 11.20%
officer 8.72%
report 6.70%
agent 6.34%
information 3.40%
chief 3.28%
source 3.24%
community 1.94%
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