Death and the C.I.A.

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The Washington Post ran a piece in their Outlook section last week by Book of Honor author Ted Gup about the C.I.A’s policy of secrecy when it comes to the death of their operatives. According to Gup, it’s not unfathomable that even the deceased family members don’t always get the full story surrounding the passing of their loved ones. Is this an HR issue or a matter of national security?
The other coulda-shoulda-woulda that art director Kristin Lenz and I both originally thought would be a lock is below:
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If these are any indication of your work in 2010, then I’ll be needing garters for my socks— they’ve been knocked clear across the room.