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______. “U.S. Says Intelligence Units Did Not Detect the Accident.” New York Times, May 2, 1986, p. A9.
“Final Launch Preparations Under Way for Signal Intelligence Satellite Mission.” Aviation Week and Space Technology, November 6, 1989, p. 24.
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“The Great Submarine Snatch.” Time, March 31, 1975, pp. 20–27.
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______. “The Wild East.” Atlantic Monthly, June 1994, pp. 61–86.
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______. “Evaluation of the Military’s Twenty-Year Program on Psychic Spying.” Skeptical Inquirer, March/April 1996, pp. 24–26.
“The Indian Connection.” India Today, December 31, 1983, p. 10.
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“Investigating the Paranormal.” Nature, October 18, 1974, pp. 559–560.
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Janesick, James, and Morley Blouke. “Introduction to Charge-Coupled Devices Imaging Sensors.” In Kosta Tsipis (ed.), Arms Control Verification: The Technologies That Make It Possible. New York: Pergamon-Brassey’s, 1985.
______. “Sky on a Chip: The Fabulous CCD.” Sky and Telescope, September 1987, pp. 238–242.
Kenden, Anthony. “U.S. Reconnaissance Satellite Programmes.” Spaceflight, July 1978, pp. 243ff.
Kiernan, Vincent. “NRO Streamlines to Cut Intelligence Bureaucracy.” Space News, December 7–13, 1992, pp. 1, 29.
______. “Titan 4 Launches Spy Satellite from Vandenberg AFB.” Space News, December 7–13, 1992, p. 26.
King, Neil, Jr. “Small Start-Up Helps the CIA to Mask Its Moves on the Web.” Wall Street Journal, February 12, 2001.
Klass, Philip. “U.S. Monitoring Capability Impaired.” Aviation Week and Space Technology, May 14, 1979.
Kolcum, Edward H. “Night Launch of Discovery Boosts Secret Military Satellite into Orbit.” Aviation Week and Space Technology, November 27, 1989, p. 29.
______. “Atlantis Lofts AFP-731 Reconnaissance Satellite.” Aviation Week and Space Technology, March 5, 1990, p. 22.
Kranish, Arthur. “CIA: Israel Has 10–20 Weapons.” Washington Post, March 15, 1976, p. A2.
Kurtz, Howard. “Pollard: Top Israelis Backed Spy Ring.” Washington Post, February 28, 1987, p. A8.
Lardner, George. “Spy Rings of One.” Washington Post Magazine, December 4, 1983, pp. 60–65.
Leary, Warren E. “Problems Are Reported with New Spy Satellite.” New York Times, March 18, 1990, p. 20.
______. “Debris from Secret U.S. Satellite Is Burning Up in Fall from Space.” New York Times, March 22, 1990, p. A24.
______. “The Dream of Eternal Flight Begins to Take Wing.” New York Times, January 12, 1999, pp. D1, D6.
Ledeen, Michael. “A Mole in Our Midst.” New York, October 2, 1978, pp. 55–57.
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