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  • I might even have accidentally lanced one of the big boils at Moscow Centre.

    Final Resting Place of The Pen 2010

  • Langley, Naldo thinks, has already got a contact very close to Moscow Centre.

    Final Resting Place of The Pen 2010

  • Brunner was in and running, working between Moscow Centre and the DDR.

    Final Resting Place of The Pen 2010

  • He is also a geopolitical analyst in a financial company – just the kind of person Moscow Centre said it wanted its agents to cosy up to.

    How Russian spies infiltrated suburban America Chris McGreal in Arlington 2010

  • Heartbreak is now the end product of Arnold Farthing's long dalliance with Moscow Centre, and, because Naldo was, and is, a party to the truth, he became involved.

    Final Resting Place of The Pen 2010

  • In response, Moscow Centre described the man as a very interesting target and urged the defendants to 'try to build up little by little relations.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • According to the court papers, the alleged agents used invisible ink, stayed in touch with Moscow Centre through coded bursts of data sent by a radio transmitter, used innocent-looking 'brush' encounters to pass messages in public, hid encrypted data in public images and relied on fake identities and false travel documents.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • According to the court papers, the alleged agents used invisible ink, stayed in touch with Moscow Centre through coded bursts of data sent by a radio transmitter, used innocent-looking 'brush' encounters to pass messages in public, hid encrypted data in public images and relied on fake identities and false travel documents.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • The espionage ring was allegedly trained by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), whose headquarters are known as Moscow Centre.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • In response, Moscow Centre described the man as a very interesting target and urged the defendants to 'try to build up little by little relations.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

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