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Minutes after he declined their visa requests, a CIA case officer at the Jeddah Consulate called Springman asking that he reverse his decision and grant the two Pakistanis their visas.
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Prof Sarah Marcella Springman, OBE, for serv triathlon.
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She now combines full-time racing for the Cervélo TestTeam with work on her PhD in soil engineering at Zurich, where her tutor is Sarah Springman, president of the British Triathlon Association.
Emma Pooley confirms her place among the world's elite William Fotheringham 2010
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In boxing Frank O'Sullivan, the veteran amateur coach and founder of Birmingham City Amateur Boxing Club, was given an MBE, while the 11 times British triathlon champion and three times European triathlon champion, Prof Sarah Springman, was awarded a CBE for her services to the sport.
New Year honours for leading figures in sport, the Olympics and Paralympics 2011
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If it were visa fraud Springman would have been interviewing a wider range of persons; persons of different backgrounds, classes, and income.
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In fact, Springman had been told that there was visa fraud going on at the American Consulate in Jeddah, and that the price of a visa was $2,500.8 However visa fraud doesn't fit the particular facets of the case.
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Of the fifteen to twenty American employees working there at any one time, maybe two or three weren't with the CIA, including Springman. 7
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No sooner was Springman in Jeddah than he was ordered to issue visas to people who were unqualified for them under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
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Could Springman have stumbled upon visa fraud at the Consulate in Jeddah?
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This was the conclusion Springman first arrived at.
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