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Gowadia ran a Hawaii based spy ring since 1999, and made six clandestine<br />
trips to China. Gowadia worked on the B-2 project from 1968 to 1986, as one<br />
of the designers. Gowadia was arrested six years ago. He could have gotten<br />
life in prison, and anything less than that might indicate he had something<br />
to trade (on Chinese intel efforts).<br />
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htintel/articles/<strong>2011</strong>0201.aspx<br />
FORMER SOVIET UNION<br />
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Russia warns Ireland it will retaliate in spy row<br />
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(BBC) Moscow has warned Dublin it will retaliate for the "unfounded"<br />
expulsion of a diplomat over the alleged theft of six Irish citizens'<br />
identities.<br />
Their identities were allegedly used to provide cover for members of a 10strong<br />
Russian spying ring which was cracked in the US last year. One spy,<br />
Anna Chapman, allegedly used details stolen from a member of Dublin<br />
children's charity To Russia With Love. The Russian foreign ministry<br />
promised to respond, but did not give details.<br />
Tit-for-tat expulsions, in which a diplomat of equal standing is expelled,<br />
are usually not announced until after the first diplomat leaves the<br />
country, and it is unclear if the Russian has left Ireland yet. The Irish<br />
Republic's foreign affairs department said on Tuesday it had, with regret,<br />
taken the decision to expel the Russian after a police investigation.<br />
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12343688<br />
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Anna Chapman registers name as trademark for 'Russian spy vodka'<br />
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(^Metro) Chapman registered for the trademark back in August and, according<br />
to a report from Russian daily Komsomolskaya Pravda, she could be on the<br />
verge of bringing out a brand of vodka.<br />
As many as eight lines of merchandise were mentioned in the application,<br />
including a clothing line and watches, the report adds. 'Maybe she wants to<br />
open the "Anna Chapman" dry-cleaner or make cookies,' official Nikolai<br />
Kravtsov told Reuters.<br />
However, it has been suggested the trademark could be contested by her exhusband<br />
Alex.<br />
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/854409-anna-chapman-registers-name-astrademark-for-russian-spy-vodka<br />
<strong>ACIPSS</strong>-Newsletter <strong>05</strong>/<strong>2011</strong> - 17 -