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  1. British Military Intelligence, 1870-1914: The Development of a Modern Intelligence Organization (Foreign Intelligence Book Series) by Thomas G. Fergusson, 1984-06-30
  2. The Secret War in Central America: Sandinista Assault on World Order (Foreign Intelligence Book Series) by John Norton Moore, 1987-08
  3. East German Foreign Intelligence: Myth, Reality and Controversy (Studies in Intelligence)
  4. Power and Policy in Syria: Intelligence Services, Foreign Relations and Democracy in the Modern Middle East (Library of Modern Middle East Studies) by Radwan Ziadeh, 2011-02-01
  5. Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation, 1918-1941 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by Thomas G. Mahnken, 2009-09
  6. Peru Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  7. SOE: An Outline History of the Special Operations Executive 1940-46 (Foreign Intelligence Book Series) by M.R.D. Foot, 1984-06-30
  8. The CIA in Guatemala: The Foreign Policy of Intervention (Texas Pan American Series) by Richard H. Immerman, 1983
  9. Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign India, China, and All Parts of the East, Volume 8 by Anonymous, 2010-02-03
  10. Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign India, China, and All Parts of the East, Volume 10 by Anonymous, 2010-04-08
  11. Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign India, China, and All Parts of the East, Volume 6 by Anonymous, 2010-02-04
  12. Forecasting and Hedging in the Foreign Exchange Markets (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems) by Christian Ullrich, 2009-06-10
  13. The International Guide to Foreign Currency Management (Glenlake Business Reference Bo) by Gary Shoup, 1999-01
  14. Foreign Policy Decision Making: Perception, Cognition, and Artificial Intelligence by Doanld A. Sylvan, 1984-03

41. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT OF 1978 AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008
public law 110261—july 10, 2008 foreign intelligence surveillance act of 1978 amendments act of 2008 verdate aug 31 2005 1725 jul 21, 2008jkt 069139po 00261frm 00001fmt 6579sfmt
http://intelligence.senate.gov/laws/pl110261.pdf

42. EFF: EFF Analysis Of USA PATRIOT Act (Oct. 31, 2001)
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers) Prepared by Lee Tien, Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Counsel, Sep. 27, 2001
http://w2.eff.org/Censorship/Terrorism_militias/fisa_faq.html
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers)
Prepared by Lee Tien, Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Counsel, Sep. 27, 2001
For additional information regarding FISA, please visit The Case Against Retroactive Amnesty for Telecoms and NSA Spying
  • What is FISA? What is the purpose of FISA? How does FISA fit with regulation of electronic surveillance? ... Is FISA really constitutional? What is FISA? What is the purpose of FISA? FISA is aimed at regulating the collection of "foreign intelligence" information in furtherance of U.S. counterintelligence, whether or not any laws were or will be broken. See In short, counterintelligence and criminal prosecution are different. How does FISA fit with regulation of electronic surveillance? Given the "tendency of those who execute the criminal laws . . . to obtain conviction by means of unlawful seizures," the Supreme Court has viewed commumications interception as an especially grave intrusion on rights of privacy and speech. Berger v. New York
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    Government Intelligence Corporate Intelligence Imagery Intelligence Money Laundering Terrorism Homeland Security Intelligence Foreign Intelligence Market Intelligence
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    44. Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki - Russia / Soviet I
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    45. Foreign Intelligence: Definition From Answers.com
    (DOD) Intelligence relating to capabilities, intentions, and activities of foreign powers, organizations, or persons (not including counterintelligence), except for
    http://www.answers.com/topic/foreign-intelligence

    46. United States Code: Title 50,CHAPTER 36—FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE | LI
    subchapter i —electronic surveillance ( 1801—1812) subchapter ii —physical searches ( 1821—1829) subchapter iii —pen registers and trap and trace devices for foreign
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    47. Foreign Intelligence | The Harvard Crimson
    Foreign Intelligence The U.S. should welcome skilled workers and students and raise the H1B cap
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    Immigration policy is one of the most divisive issues in American politics. There is, however, one aspect of this issue that ought to be quite clear cut: The United States government should seek to facilitate, rather than impede, the immigration of highly skilled internationals who add tremendously to our country and economy. Currently, however, restrictive limits on H-1B Visas—three-year visas issued to high skill professionals and students—are preventing many valuable workers, including foreign graduates of American universities, from contributing to the American economy.
    Strangely enough, until last week it seemed that the government was moving in the wrong direction on this key issue. In late October, Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) slipped an amendment into an appropriations bill that would have raised the fee employers pay to obtain an H-1B for an employee from $1,500 to $5,000. Thankfully, the provision, which would have taxed companies for trying to recruit top talent to America, appears to have vanished in conference committee in the last few days.

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