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52. Skepticism about defector's weapons allegations ignored
53. U.S. Suspects It Received False Iraq Arms Tips; Intelligence officials are reexamining data used in justifying the war. They say Hussein's regime may have sent bogus defectors
54. After an Iraqi general vanishes in Denmark, questions linger
55. The World; SHOWDOWN WITH IRAQ; A Key Iraqi Defector Vanishes in Denmark; Top military figure who aspired to topple Hussein may have been kidnapped by Iraqi spies or spirited off by U.S. agents to help in war
56. U.N. inspectors are at odds with U.S.; Iraqi defector's secrets go stale amid American caution about sharing intelligence
57. Alleged Defector Back on U.S. Radar Screen; Tokyo is said to be seeking a pardon for an American so he and his Japanese wife can leave North Korea, which abducted her in 1978
58. Russian defector was spy, not diplomat, U.S. officials say
59. Missing Russian Diplomat Is in U.S. and 'Fine,' American Official Says
60. China Spy Probe Shifts to Missiles; Defector Papers Steer Inquiry
61. Iranian Defector Claiming Terrorist Links Is Called an Impostor
62. Defector Ties Iran to Bombings; CIA Debriefs Man About Lockerbie and Khobar Towers
63. Seoul dismisses claims about Pyongyang bombs
64. U.S. suspicions about Cuban spy leave would-be defector in cold
65. A Rosenberg friend prematurely condemned
66. Poles offer own version of hijacking incident
67. U.S. says G.I. in Korea left on own volition
68. K.G.B. questions A.P. reporter
69. U.S. expert debates North Korean defectors' testimony
70. Expert contends 'defector' was actually an emissary
71. Whispering grasses
72. In Iran, a defector disappears again; Tehran presents researcher as hero, then takes him for questioning; a U.S. reward is left behind
73. Risking Extradition, Ex-GI Goes to Japan The alleged defector is ill and his wife is popular among Japanese, posing a dilemma for the U.S
74. From GI to Pawn in 39 Years: A U.S. soldier who apparently defected to North Korea in 1965 now complicates Japan's efforts to improve its ties with Pyongyang
75. Can U.S. forgive deserter?: Japan seeks pardon for an American who defected to North Korea in the E60s so he can be reunited with his wife. His family says he was abducted. Only Charles Robert Jenkins knows for sure
76. U.S. seeking help from inspectors on Iraq scientists; wants secret arms data; defectors would be spirited out of the country and put in witness protection
77. Soviet defectors: secrets they're spilling to U.S
78. CIA tightens watch on Soviet defectors; in wake of Yurchenko case, Webster assures Senate panel
79. In Yurchenko case, truth remains a covert factor; a genuine defector, or a Soviet plant?
80. Yurchenko held high KGB rank, according to CIA; ending silence, agency issues report on Soviet ex-defector
81. Congress to study CIA handling of KGB official's re-defection
82. The spy who came in from page 1
83. Spy, envoy's wife in capital same year
84. President minimizes data gleaned from Yurchenko
85. New questions on Yurchenko
86. Mystery follows defector's trip back to China
87. Romanian trade diplomat defects, hides in the West
88. Soviets bar U.S. from seeing youth: dispute at impasse over boy who allegedly sought asylum
89. Facts disputed as S. Korean goes to North; student's family charges kidnapping
90. State Dept. denies Soviet seaman was impostor
91. Soviets' 'iron curtain' in Washington
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