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Likewise, the head of the Secret Intelligence Service in 1939 (the renamed foreign intelligence branch that Cumming headed in 1909), Stewart Menzies, had attended Eton, served briefly in the army, and was a sportsman. TED KOPPEL: "In any case, sir, the essence, if I may, of your complaint, if I may call it that, is that the FAA, acting on a directive from the intelligence branch of the federal government, detained several Arab men and prevented them from boarding their flights? Some of the concerns have been prompted by recent polling in Iraq by the State Department's intelligence branch. |
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