Government
Jun. 9, 2004
Plame, Cheney, Chalabi Provide New Grist for the Espionage Thriller
Column By Garry Abrams - When the Cold War ended more than a decade ago, the spy novel lay mangled, bleeding and comatose under the rubble of the Berlin Wall and the deadweight of all those multiple nuclear warheads bolted to the tips of intercontinental ballistic missiles that were suddenly as obsolete - well, almost - as the spinning wheel.
By Garry Abrams
When the Cold War ended more than a decade ago, the spy novel lay mangled, bleeding and comatose under the rubble of the Berlin Wal...
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