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Article: Handling spies, CIA gets one right.(BOOKS)(ESPIONAGE)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- July 31, 2005
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Byline: Joseph C. Goulden, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Chadwick's is a smokey neighborhood saloon tucked in under the Whitehurst Freeway at the foot of Wisconsin Ave., the sort of place where everyone seems to know everyone else. The front window table provides a splendid view of a much-potholed stretch of K St. NW (which dead-ends within a few yards) and a shabby fence enclosing a parking lot. In Espionage 101, Chadwick's would rank high among places NOT to have a first meeting with someone from a rival intelligence service who is offering to sell information. Too public, no easy egress - its limitations are many.
Nonetheless, that exposed table is ...