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Upon being hired as a civilian Pentagon employee in 2001, Fondren was granted Top Secret security clearance -- and continued to provide private consulting services to Kuo.
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According to a Department of Justice affidavit, Fondren, 62, retired as an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel in 1996 and became a consultant.
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Melinda Fondren, who moved to Gulf Shores about three months ago, visited the beach to experience her first tropical storm.
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The allegations against James Wilbur Fondren, Jr., depict a tale of one-on-one social engineering taking place over several years.
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Melinda Fondren, who moved to Gulf Shores about three months ago, visited the beach to experience her first tropical storm.
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One of our regular patrons at Rice University's Fondren Library has a new iPad, and he's thrilled.
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Last fall Linda Fondren challenged her community to lose weight together.
Mississippi Woman Determined To Slim Down Entire Hometown The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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At that time, I was near Fondren and Bellaire or Beechnut, so it should be somewhere in that area.
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And lately iPads have turned up as a prize offered by some technically discerning organizations, including our Houston Public Radio Station, KUHF, in their recent pledge drive, and Fondren Library IT, as a lure for completing an online Library Quality survey.
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This relationship led to Fondren using his access to classified databases to supply Kuo with eight "opinion papers" containing classified data as recently as 2008.
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