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The three journalists were allegedly working undercover while in CAR.
Two Guardia Civil working undercover in France are killed in December.
Colson had been working undercover with the department's narcotics division, police say.
Mr. Hua had been working undercover in Huajian's main factory in Dongguan.
In addition, the identities of people working undercover for the Swedish police and the Swedish security service, known as Sapo, may have been revealed, along with names of people working undercover for the special intelligence unit of the Swedish armed forces.
Other reports said the emails may have identified CIA operatives who were working undercover.
Working undercover was the only way to get them to admit that they knew.
Working undercover for nearly two years apparently took a heavy toll on Mr. Rodriguez.
After three months working undercover at the agency, he published an in-depth investigation.
Todd Blodget spent two years working undercover in the white supremacist movement for the FBI.
The result is Agency, a documentary film I made working undercover as a model in Japan.
That summer and fall I was in the highlands too, working undercover alongside American combat troops.
Sikorski was working undercover, posing as an American named Mo who had joined ISIS in Syria.
The only conflict that occurred was the time I got to meet Stokely Carmichael while working undercover.
Mr. Campbell has not had any driving or drinking issue since 2014 when he ceased working undercover.
He survived, all the while working undercover, but he developed some memory issues after treatment, sources said.
Heng had been working undercover at the factory since April, China Labor Watch Director Li Qiang said.
In "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," at 9, an unstable detective returns to the precinct after years of working undercover.
Hua Haifeng and Li Zhao were investigating labor practices while Su Heng was working undercover inside the factory.
"The shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate," an agent working undercover counterintelligence cases said in the report.
She was an impostor, a 28-year-old named Gloria Steinem who was working undercover for Show magazine.
I wanted to find about the ins and outs of the operation, and the psychological impact of working undercover.
An FBI informant working undercover at the time of the controversial uranium one deal is now free to talk.
Her father, Frank (Riley Smith of "Nashville"), also a police officer, was killed 20 years earlier while working undercover.
Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s during the senator's crusade to uncover suspected communists working undercover in the US government.
Bruder took to the road, working undercover at one such facility in Texas and as a sugar beet harvester.
Local police officers had subsequently questioned Mr. Hua, and already knew that he had been working undercover at Huajian.
It often involves protecting vulnerable witnesses, keeping upcoming operations hush hush, or protecting a fellow police officer who's working undercover.
Using the code name Project Scorpion, Mr. Humphrey and his staff spent the next six weeks working undercover, gathering evidence.
Working undercover for the illusionist, Mackenberg exposed phony psychics who claimed they could connect people to their dead loved ones.
Eventually, Jon reveals to Ygritte that he was working undercover, and heads back to Castle Black, leaving on bad terms.
Brentley Vinson, the officer who shot Mr. Scott, was working undercover at the time and was not wearing a body camera.
He was a boss at the Pinkerton Detective Agency in Pittsburg with a long history of working undercover on mob crimes.
He was convicted for sharing the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover operations in Europe with MI6, Britain's intelligence service.
Li Qiang, China Labor Watch's director, told the AP that Su had been working undercover at the Jiangxi factory since April.
The two were working undercover with Customs, buying weapons so they could infiltrate ''anti-American forces'' in South Florida and Central America.
Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's intelligence service.
In 2013, Mr. Page struck up a professional friendship with the operative, Victor Podobny, who was working undercover in New York City.
"Until he began working undercover for the U.S. government in his early 60s, Mr. Campbell had an unblemished driving record," she said.
After working undercover as a detective first grade, he sought a less stressful assignment and, in 22010, volunteered for the Bomb Squad.
In one, Oakes and another officer, working undercover, were accused of stopping a man as he walked down the street and assaulting him.
A student at NYU spent six weeks working undercover in one of Pegatron's factories manufacturing the iPhone before going public with his experience.
She's widely respected in intelligence circles and has spent more than 30 years in the CIA, working undercover for most of that time.
One journalist working undercover for the BBC worked for 18 days in a row even though he kept asking to get some time off.
However, he was jailed for 13 years by Russia in 2006 for passing the identities of Russian agents working undercover in Europe to MI6.
The teenage girl Diebold thought he was chatting was actually another cop, officials said, working undercover with the state attorney general's child predator unit.
She said she was arrested at 15 years old for grand theft and once wore a wire while working undercover for a private detective.
On one mission, Pir, working undercover to collect locations of insurgents, met with a Sunni fighter who later became a high-ranking ISIS militant.
Mitchell, 55, was working undercover in plain clothes for the Columbus Police Vice Squad when he allegedly attempted to detain Dalton, 23, on prostitution charges.
Prosecutors said the agent&aposs identity needed to be kept secret to protect him and his family and to allow him to continue working undercover.
Justice officials trusted Campbell enough to keep him working undercover for six years and to pay him more than $51,85033 once the convictions were secured.
The legal battle stemmed from the vastly different experiences of black and white housing activists working undercover on a government-sanctioned investigation, the Post reports.
Two years after "Twins," Reitman and Schwarzenegger teamed up again for this comedy in which Arnold plays a cop working undercover as a kindergarten teacher.
In August, as reported by The Appeal, Mitchell was working undercover when he says he tried to take 23-year-old Donna Dalton into a custody.
Working undercover, she rifled through suitcases and drawers, read diaries, photographed unmade beds and pairs of shoes and orange peels in the bottom of the wastebasket.
Here, Frank is partnered with Kyle Craig (Justin Cornwell), an idealistic "trainee" who is actually working undercover to investigate whether Frank has been crossing ethical lines.
Flashbacks introduce us to younger Erin, an officer working undercover for the F.B.I. who became involved with her partner (Sebastian Stan) and chose a darker path.
She called Manchester police officers and MI5 agents as witnesses, and they gladly appeared, wearing "light disguise"—wigs, fake beards, makeup—because they were still working undercover.
From the look of the trailer, American Made focuses primarily on Seal's time working undercover, and co-stars Domhnall Gleeson as the CIA agent who flips him.
For Christian Lestavel — a former thief who went on to spend 25 years working undercover for the French intelligence services — such practices are part of the game.
Ms. De Sousa has denied any wrongdoing or involvement in the kidnapping, which took place while she was working undercover for the C.I.A. as a diplomat in Milan.
Fox, whose CIA cover is still being rolled back, just spoke publicly for the first time ever about working undercover on counterterrorism and intelligence with the Clandestine Service.
A third activist, Li Zhao, was dismissed after working undercover for just five days in the Dongguan factory in April; he was discovered taking photos with his cellphone.
She is undocumented and fears that I am working undercover for ICE, since it is not uncommon for undocumented street vendors to get deported if they get caught.
As Gloria Steinem famously wrote in her 1963 exposé about working undercover as a Playboy Bunny in Hefner's New York City club, being manhandled and groped was routine business.
Mahmood, working undercover for the The Sun on Sunday, was posing as a wealthy Indian film producer, offering Tulisa a starring role in his next movie alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.
He'd been working undercover for the Bureau since 220, and had gained experience investigating hate groups like the New Left in Chicago and the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama.
Ms de Sousa was one of several CIA agents working undercover in Milan as accredited diplomats, but maintains she was not responsible for planning, authorizing or executing the rendition.
Besides the shuttering of the two compounds, administration officials announced the expulsion by Sunday of 35 unnamed Russian officials — and their families — who they said were working undercover as spies.
Mr. Caro Quintero was serving a 40-year sentence for the kidnapping, torture and murder of Enrique Camarena, known as Kiki, who was working undercover in Mexico as a D.E.A. agent.
"Courts have generally treated allegations of police misconduct as worthy of public interest," the decision said, refusing to carve out an exception for disclosing the identities of police officers working undercover.
A beating of Stallworth by white policemen who fail to recognize him as working undercover is fiction, as is the storyline of one of the Klansmen fingering his double as a cop.
As a colonel in Russia's military intelligence agency, widely known as the G.R.U., he was posted in Madrid in the mid-1990s, working undercover as a military attaché at the Russian embassy.
From the article by Madison Marriage, who said she, while working undercover, had been harassed: All of the women were told to wear skimpy black outfits with matching underwear and high heels.
He handled many important espionage cases including one involving a former C.I.A. officer suspected of working for China and a group of Russian spies who had been working undercover in the United States.
Related: Russian Prime Minister says 'we have slid back to a new Cold War' In 2013, Russia expelled and exposed a suspected spy who was working undercover at the US embassy in Moscow.
A former intelligence officer in the GRU, Russia's foreign intelligence agency, Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service.
Ms. De Sousa, who holds dual American and Portuguese citizenship, has denied any wrongdoing or involvement in the kidnapping, which took place while she was working undercover for the C.I.A. as a diplomat in Milan.
A former intelligence officer in the GRU, Russia's foreign intelligence agency, Skripal was convicted in 2006 of betraying the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to MI6, Britain's foreign military intelligence service.
Since a confidential informant alerted investigators about alleged criminal trade on Facebook in February, police detectives working undercover arranged for the purchase of 17 different types of drugs and 18 different illegal firearms, Riccio said.
The theft of 22 million records from servers of the Office of Personnel Management included information perfect for blackmail, and might also allow Chinese counterintelligence agencies to identify spies working undercover at US embassies around the world.
Over eleven days spent working undercover at a Playboy club, Steinem put the lie to Hefner's claims that he was the herald of a new sexual consciousness and showed how it was only offered up to men.
Frey is actually working undercover on a special mission from the prime minister to investigate the murder of a respected concert violinist at the rough hands of someone who seems to admire the work of Jack the Ripper.
Four years later, the city reached a $2 million settlement with Shannon Spalding and Daniel Echeverria, two former Chicago police officers who argued that they faced retaliation and mistreatment from their colleagues after working undercover on police corruption cases.
BEIJING — A labor activist who had been working undercover at a Chinese factory that makes shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands has been detained by the police, as concerns rise over a crackdown on the country's advocacy groups.
It exists in a world where there are plenty more covert operatives working undercover as actors, such as David Schwimmer (who isn't necessarily confirmed to be part of the cast just yet) as Van Johnson's rival, working for the same organization.
Both SACOM and China Labor Watch pointed out their investigations, which involved working undercover at the factories, had only covered a fraction of suppliers to Disney, which raked in $52.5 billion last year worldwide, including $4.5 billion from consumer products.
While working undercover for the CIA, Plame recommended that the Bush administration send her then-husband, former diplomat Joseph Wilson, to Niger to probe allegations that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had sought to buy uranium to produce weapons of mass destruction.
As my colleague Keith Bradsher reported, China, for the first time, has arrested Chinese labor-rights activists who were working undercover to investigate a Western supply chain — specifically, factories near Hong Kong that made shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands.
As of last year, Russia was thought to have more than 100 spies working undercover in the U.S. But working is more difficult even for those operating under aliases in open societies where people are not tracked as a matter of course.
A 22-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department -- referred to in the indictment as L.H. -- was in the crowd working undercover as a protester to document crimes among the demonstrators so law enforcement could make arrests, according to the indictment.
Guap, who was involved in sex work at the time of the alleged incidents, has claimed that officers gave her information about sting operations, warning her not to go to certain streets at certain times because the police would be there working undercover.
Enter Madonna's alter-ego, Madame X. A spy working undercover as a teacher, nun and cha-cha-cha instructor—but who nonetheless never removes her conspicuous crystal-encrusted eye patch—Madame X is on a mission to cast off the chains of the oppressed.
It was unclear, though, whether the two leaders discussed the Skripal case, which prompted the Trump administration to expel from the United States 60 Russian diplomats believed to have been working undercover as spies, by far the most expulsions of Russian officials by any country.
The school "cannot operate in North Korea without making compromises to the regime — either in money or information — and I am uncomfortable with the extent of such a compromise," said Suki Kim, who taught English at the university in 2011 as a journalist working undercover.
At least 216 American news organizations employed journalists who reported to the CIA, like Austin Goodrich, a stringer at CBS News who was a "journalist-spy," working undercover for the agency while filing reports about Scandinavia, including pieces on Soviet influence in the region.
It's going to take a lot more than concrete and machines to manufacture iPhones in the U.S. CNBC recently spoke with Dejian Zeng, a graduate student at NYU's Wagner School of Public Service, who spent last summer working undercover building iPhones at Pegatron, one of Apple's manufacturing partners.
One of those officers, from Lake Arthur, Louisiana, initially claimed he had been working undercover at a Klan gathering in 240, then changed his answer to "standing at a rally against illegal immigration," then eventually admitted that he had indeed been a member of the group's Loyal White Knights chapter.
If only the playwright or Stephen Kaliski, the director, could help us know whether we're meant to feel sorry for Ms. Shanley as a lonely victim of sexism and for working undercover (so she rarely gets to wear that prized uniform) or happy that she's so darned good at her job.
For $500 a week on top of his police salary, Mr. Samaniego provided descriptions about police investigators who were working undercover, including what they looked like and what they were wearing — details that were passed along to brothel workers, who, in turn, screened men who appeared to be prospective customers.
" Opinions in the department have been split over an encounter that happened a few months after Mr. Green was shot: A black officer working undercover at a protest was beaten by white officers so badly that the injured officer told a commander, using an expletive, that they beat him "like Rodney King.
TENNESSEE SPECIAL AGENT DE'GREAUN FRAZIER The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent was working undercover in Jackson, trying to buy illicit drugs from someone as they were sitting in a vehicle during in a sting operation, when the target pulled out a gun and tried to rob Frazier and an informant on August 231, authorities said.
The festival's director, the poet Julie Beveridge, responded to the outrage by organizing the "right of reply" session, inviting as speakers Ms. Abdel-Magied, as well as the Korean-American author Suki Kim, whose best-selling book "Without You, There Is No Us," was based on her six months working undercover as an English teacher in North Korea.
About two years ago, a lobbyist, Adam Corey, who had been close with Mr. Gillum since their student government days, introduced him to men who identified themselves as out-of-town developers eager to invest in property on Tallahassee's south side — but were in fact working undercover to investigate the city's community redevelopment agency for possible corruption.
"I can confirm that my client while working undercover for the FBI and in the employ of the Russian energy firm TENEX witnessed numerous, detailed conversations in which Russian actors described their efforts to lobby, influence or ingratiate themselves with the Clintons in hopes of winning favorable uranium decisions from the Obama administration," attorney Victoria Toensing said.
Mr. Gaines, who joined The Tribune in 20073 and uncovered malfeasance for most of his tenure, until he retired in 2001, won his first Pulitzer in 1976 for local investigative specialized reporting on a newspaper team that exposed mortgage abuse in federal housing programs and horrific conditions at two private hospitals — including one where, while working undercover as a janitor, he was enlisted to assist during surgery.
BlacKkKlansman's depiction of how the black cop Stallworth (as well as Flip, the Jewish cop who's forced to play a racist anti-Semite while working undercover with Stallworth) is basically code-switching in every scene, how that switching is believed and disbelieved by different characters, and how hard these ideological shifts can be on the person performing them is where the movie was most successful for me.
That mask is dropped when the story flashes back to the past, when Bell was in her 20s and working undercover for the F.B.I. (Kidman's reverse aging is persuasive and unshowy.) Along with another cop, Chris (Sebastian Stan), Bell joins one of those creepy drug gangs that infest the Southern California hinterlands (or at least movies about the same), the kind with chain-link fences, desperately barking dogs and junkyard detritus.
But many other Trump aides face scrutiny, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, White House adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. Some of these contacts may go back years; Page himself originally surfaced in January 2015 as "Male #1" in the indictment of three Russian SVR agents, working undercover in New York City, who had tried to recruit Page, an oil and gas adviser, as an intelligence asset, only to decide that he was too scatterbrained to be a useful source. 5.

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