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  2. Brian Patrick Regan - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian Long Read Audio. The spy who couldn't spell: how the biggest heist in the history of US espionage was foiled. Portrait of spy case, related to CNN broadcast; Biography, on site of espionage cases, on FBI website "FBI Unearths Convicted Spy's Buried Booty". FBI. July 30, 2003.

  3. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953) and Ethel Rosenberg (née Greenglass; September 28, 1915 – June 19, 1953) were an American married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, including providing top-secret information about American radar, sonar, jet propulsion engines, and nuclear weapon designs.

  4. H. Keith Melton - Wikipedia

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    Melton is the author of many spy books. [1] He also is a founding member of the Board of Directors for the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. [ 2 ] Melton is the holder of the largest collection of privately held espionage artifacts with thousands of items.

  5. Kurt Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Kurt B. Andersen (born August 22, 1954) is an American writer, the author of novels and nonfiction as well as a writer for television and the theater.. He was also a co-founder of Spy magazine, as well as co-creator and for its 20-year run host of the weekly Peabody Award-winning public radio program and podcast Studio 360.

  6. Richard Miller (agent) - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Miller (1936 – October 16, 2013) was an American FBI agent who was the first FBI agent indicted for and convicted of espionage.In 1991, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison but was freed after serving fewer than three years.

  7. Matthew Dunn (author) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Howard Dunn (born 25 November 1968) is a British spy novelist, media talent, creative adviser, and former MI6 intelligence officer. [1] According to his publicists his time in the intelligence services included experience with specialized units of the British SAS, including 'The Increment' and SBS as well as joint operations with MI5, GCHQ, the CIA, and BND.

  8. Robert Wright Campbell - Wikipedia

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    His first novel was The Spy Who Sat and Waited (1975). He wrote several novels of Los Angeles that he called "La-La Land" with a hero named James Whistler in Alice in La-La Land and In La-La Land We Trust , a series of Jimmy Flannery novels beginning with The Junkyard Dog (awarded the Edgar Award and Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original ...

  9. Judith Coplon - Wikipedia

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    Judith Coplon was born on May 17, 1921, to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York.Her father Samuel Coplon was a toymaker and mother Rebecca Moroh a milliner. She went to public school Joseph F. Lamb (PS 206) in Brooklyn, New York.