среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (AP) — The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all.

When the time came for him to address the court, he spoke of the many dreams he had had to serve his country.

"Mine was to be a life of service," he said. "I could have been very valuable. That was originally my plan."

He had been a seemingly all-American, clean-cut guy: No criminal record. A job teaching English overseas. In letters to …

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