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However, in Germany last week, in an unusual public meeting of senior officials from German and U.S. investigative and intelligence agencies, Ulrich Kersten, head of the Bundeskriminalamt, which is akin to the FBI, reported that at least 70,000 Islamic fundamentalists have passed through Al Qaeda's terrorist-training camps in the last few years.
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Germany's federal police agency Bundeskriminalamt has no similar program, spokeswoman Barbara Hübner said, while French Internet cafés don't generally monitor users 'activities.
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Germany's federal police agency Bundeskriminalamt has no similar program, spokeswoman Barbara Hübner said, while French Internet cafés don't generally monitor users 'activities.
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Germany's federal police agency Bundeskriminalamt has no similar program, spokeswoman Barbara Hübner said, while French Internet cafés don't generally monitor users 'activities.
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Giving the Bundeskriminalamt, Germany's FBI, the kind of surveillance authority that its regional colleagues already have would, the government says, improve its anti-terror capabilities.
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Most recently, on Nov. 22, 2005 -- Inauguration Day for Germany's first female chancellor -- Sober sent spam posing as e-mails from America's CIA and FBI, Britain's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit and the German Bundeskriminalamt.
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A new report by the Bundeskriminalamt -- Germany's FBI -- warns that corruption now runs across "nearly all sectors of public administration."
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Landau was now in Berlin, playing with the German Bundeskriminalamt, the BKA, doing regular crime liaison stuff, and doing it pretty well.
The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000
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Two near arrests by the Bundeskriminalamt had frightened him across the Czech border, and thence on to the DDK, where he had settled into a quiet semi-retirement.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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'Mr President, this is Murray, we've just had a flash from the Bundeskriminalamt - that's the German Federal Criminal Police - that they've found the body of one Giinther Bock in eastern Berlin, dressed in the uniform of a Russian army colonel.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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