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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
F5 is your button for the latest updates (or utilise the magic of the autorefresh tool) and email your questions, witticisms and betting tips to simon.burnton@guardian.co.uk . For all today's goals, why not visit our live score centre ; or warm up for the big match with a look at Hull v Stoke 3.30pm Here are today's teams ! Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Carvalho, Terry, Ashley Cole, Essien, Lampard, Ballack,...
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Stylefinds (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
photo courtesy of Davis Chu Terminal City Club played host to the Opening Gala of Vancouver Fashion Week on Wednesday. Each participating VFW designer was present with at least one model dressed in something from their Spring/Summer 2010 collections. photo courtesy of Tony Tsai: Italian designer Elena Vera Stella with model photo courtesy of Tony Tsai: Lav & Kush designer Angela Saxena with model...
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Laudator Temporis Acti (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings , Part II ( The Two Towers ), Book III, Chapter IV ( Treebeard ): 'There were rowan-trees in my home,' said Bregalad, softly and sadly, 'rowan-trees that took root when I was an Enting, many many years ago in the quiet of the world. The oldest were planted by the Ents to try and please the Entwives; but they looked at them and smiled and said that they knew where...
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FreeThoughtManifesto (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
MI5 chief defends links with foreign agencies accused of torture MI5 had a duty to work with overseas agencies to counter 'imminent' al-Qaida threat, says Jonathan Evans By Ian Cobain Friday 16 October 2009 12.17 BST Courtesy Of The Guardian The head of MI5 has issued a vigorous defence of the organisation's co-operation with intelligence agencies known to use torture , saying that it thwarted many...
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Diplomatic Blogoir (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
The latest developments on the Torture issue - the speech by MI5 chief Jonathan Evans and then the High Court decision in favour of release of secret US material concerning Binyam Mohamed - are (in their different ways) further important steps towards clarifying how if at all we deal with the problems arising from 'tainted' foreign material. Anticant delivers a fierce analogy: This egregious performance...
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Infidel Bloggers Alliance (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
I know it works for me. But, that's a whole 'nuther story. From Ace : Not just 'enhanced interrogation techniques' but apparently the hardcore old school stuff as well . (Jonathan) Evans, the director-general of MI5, said British lives had been saved as a direct result of intelligence received from overseas agencies in the years following the 9/11 attacks on the United States. Speaking on Thursday...
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Craig Murray (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
It is my birthday today, and I feel rather pleased with the progress being made on exposing the torture crimes of New Labour. Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett's "Get Out of Jail Free" card has been that the courts accept the argument that national security overrides all, and the biggest threat to national security is the threat of withdrawal of intelligence cooperation in the "War...
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
Spy chief Jonathan Evans yesterday insisted Britain must keep working with countries who torture terror suspects in a bid to smash al-Qaeda.
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anticant's arena (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
The Director General of the Security Service, Jonathan Evans, has jumped with both feet into the increasingly heated debate about British use of intelligence obtained through torture. In a centenary speech at Bristol University yesterday (15 October), he made a valiant effort at having it both ways. “I can say quite clearly that the Security Service does not torture people, nor do we collude...
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Ace of Spades (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Not just 'enhanced interrogation techniques' but apparently the hardcore old school stuff as well. (Jonathan) Evans, the director-general of MI5, said British lives had been saved as a direct result of intelligence received from overseas agencies in the years following...
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Views from the UK 2006 (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
The Times : Reports on the speech by Director General of MI5, Jonathan Evans. Mr Evans has stated that after 9/11 MI5 needed information on Al Qaeda, thus took information that saved UK lives, this information was gained from abroad and the information was a matter of national security, how it was gotten in many respects after 9/11 was a secondary issue to the security of the state. Its easy looking...
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New Statesman (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Jonathan Evans says the service does not "collude" in torture but defends co-operation with foreign agencies
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
MI5 had a duty to work with overseas agencies to counter 'imminent' al-Qaida threat, says Jonathan Evans The head of MI5 broke cover last night to defend the service's foreign intelligence links with countries accused of torturing detainees, saying British lives had been saved as a direct result. Speaking for the first time about charges of MI5 complicity in abuse, the director-general, Jonathan Evans,...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Jonathan Evans the head of MI5 has defended Britain's decision to cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies accused of torture in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
The Director General of MI5 has issued a powerful defence of Britain's co-operation with intelligence agencies in America and other countries accused of the abuse and torture of detainees, saying they had stopped "many attacks" in the aftermath of the September 11 strikes.