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My cover, officially, was my first novel, but my contact man… had said, 'Anything else you can do while you're here?
Taiwan's semi-official Central News Agency, quoting unnamed sources, said the contact man was Edwin Feulner, a former president of the Heritage Foundation, a think-tank in Washington.
Franciskus Tredje Orden, FTO in Church of Sweden, is part of the European Province of the Third Order of the Anglican Society of St Francis. Stockholm based pastor Ted Harris is a well established member and contact man for Franciskus Tredje Orden.
He was Stoskopff's most important patron at this time. Joachim von Sandrart was an important contact man who negotiated about Stoskopff's paintings with the Count. Sebastian Stoskopff died in 1657 at the age of 60 in a public house in Idstein. He was reportedly supposed to have died because of drinking too much alcohol.
For many years following the violence of the early 1920s, Otto Eger made himself available as the local contact man for the "persecuted putschists" who had been members of the disbanded (in 1921) "Escherich Organisation". And he used the speech opportunities which his rectorship provided to deliver what unsupportive sources identify as "revanchist propaganda".
In 1975, Game Designers' Workshop published Triplanetary by Harshman and Marc Miller. Harshman, Frank Chadwick, and Loren Wiseman helped Miller design Traveller and the game was published in 1977. Harshman had been overseeing the direction of Traveller's Imperium in-house, and as GDW licensed Traveller to other companies, he became the contact man for these various publishers.
Later ransom notes arrived and she received mysterious telephone calls. Police could not locate the contact man even though he advertised frequently in the Paris edition of an American newspaper. By September Sackheim offered a reward requesting information which would lead to the finding of De Koven's presumed abductors. Police found De Koven's body doubled up in a shallow grave under a porch.
New York: Chelsea House Publishers, p. 76. He signed a contract with Amundsen in April 1909, after Amundsen had been informed that his friend Frederick Cook had reached the North Pole, which was Amundsen's real goal. Beck was recommended by Amundsen's friend and contact man in Tromso, the pharmacist and Morgenbladet correspondent Fritz Gottlieb Zapffe. Amundsen even traveled to Tromsø to obtain Beck's signature on the contract.
He then joined the Stanley- Carter Company, where he served as superintendent of construction, customer contact man, head of labor relations, and vice-president. In 1946, McNamara made his first venture into politics with a successful campaign for an unexpired term on the Detroit City Council. He won twenty-one of the city's twenty-three wards, and served until 1947. From 1949 to 1955, he was a member of the Detroit Board of Education.
This activity focused on the production of baryons and anti- baryons carrying one or more strange quarks in heavy-ion collisions. Quercigh was the CERN contact man or spokesman for the WA85, WA94 and WA97 experiments addressing strangeness and quark-gluon plasma. When CERN announced the observation of the QGP in February 2000, he presented the strange particle production results on behalf of these collaborations. Together with Jürgen Schukraft and Hans Gutbrod, Quercigh laid down the foundations of the LHC ALICE experiment.
His name nevertheless cropped up in several East German criminal trials during the 1950s, where he is identified as a contact man for western intelligence. See also BStU-records MfS HA IX/Tb/2166-2188, MfS AOP 77/53,MfS AU 406/55 Laby had already relocated from East to West Berlin a few years before. Through Laby, Laurenz met a man called Schubert. Schubert and Laby were both working for the US sponsored Gehlen Organization, the forerunner of the West German Intelligence Service.
Cherry and his partner Willie Hickok are the hitmen who have been hired to kill Reggie. Burroughs, who works for the Iceman, was trying to hire Brock as insurance, just in case Cherry and Hickok failed. When the Iceman murders Cherry and Hickok's primary contact man, Malcolm Price, Hickok kills Burroughs, after the latter reveals himself to be an associate for the Iceman. Reggie is captured by Cherry and Hickok, and Jack confronts the two criminals at a local nightclub where Ben Kehoe—Jack's friend and fellow officer—is revealed to be the Iceman, with another detective, Frank Cruise, serving as an accomplice.
Mastermind Brit criminal Major Pickering arrives in Cairo by air from a Greek prison, on a phony passport. The Major has a foolproof scheme to rob King Tut's jewels, which are displayed in the secure Cairo Museum and worth a quarter of a million dollars. Through his contact man Nicodemos, the shady casino operator brother of the Major's con artist passport illustrator Greek cellmate, he rounds up a disparate gang to execute the daring heist. The only gang member known to the Major is the reliable countryman and fellow soldier, an explosive expert safe-cracker, Willy (John Meillon), now a family man, marrying native and reluctant to go on the caper until persuaded by a fast $25,000 cut.
The others are people she met at her hotel (who have been covertly observing her), and even include a port immigration officer. The leader reveals that one of the ships of an incoming convoy has been secretly replaced by another filled with explosives, which is to be detonated when they reach Halifax, wrecking the vital port; a plan inspired by a devastating accident of the First World War. At this point, Jan reveals he is anxious to make up for a recent bungled secret mission to bomb British royalty which failed due to his contact man sending incorrect landmark signals to the bombers. This explains the opening sequence: Sally killed the Nazi agent and thwarted that mission.
Peters, Alexander > Stevens, Isidore Boorstein, Mr. Silver, etc. His real name was Alexander > Goldberger and he had studied law at the university of Debrecen in Hungary. > In addition, I had myself, during my entire six years in the Soviet > underground, been the official secret contact man between a succession of > Soviet apparatuses and the Communist Party, U.S.A. Both the open and the > underground sections of the party were under orders to carry out, so far as > they were able, any instructions I might give them in the name of the Soviet > apparatuses. In 1935, Peters penned The Communist Party: A Manual on Organization, which includes the following: > The Communist Party puts the interest of the working class and the Party > above everything.
He and his men (except Godfrey, who stays at the church hall to act as their contact man) meet up at their "secret base", although things get out of hand with disguises: Pike is dressed as an American Gangster, Frazer is in his undertaker attire, and Jones (going completely too far) comes as a nun. The Platoon and Hodges begin roaming the countryside, acting menacingly. Their efforts to frighten the locals are unsuccessful at first despite their attempts to put on foreign accents, mostly because people recognise them from their civilian jobs (Bank Employees, Butcher etc). However, when at last they finally do manage to cause some concern with their talk of "blowing up an aerodrome", the frightened locals send out for the Home Guard.
In the science fiction short story "Specialist" by Robert Sheckley, published in 1953 in Galaxy magazine, it is revealed that many galactic races are actually capable of symbiotic cooperation to become bioships, with each race forming a different part. Earth, apparently, is one of the planets inhabited by creatures that are supposed to function as FTL (faster than light) drives (Pushers), and, it is stated that all the conflicts and discontent of humanity are due to the fact that, while they have matured, they have nowhere to apply their true purpose. This story is perhaps the first mention of a bioship in science fiction.Noel Keyes, editor Contact: Man Faces Extraterrestrial Life New York:1963 Paperback Library, Inc. "Specialist" by Robert Sheckley (1953) Pages 153-166 Volume 322 of the German Perry Rhodan magazine series, first published in November 1967, marks another very early appearance of the bioship concept in science fiction.
The Bank of England was supplying false information to the media on purpose; whilst it had informed financial institutions worldwide of the serial numbers, the bonds could still be cashed. The Swiss connection which was supposed to launder the money did not work out, therefore the syndicate was forced to seek other options in the criminal underworld. The New York mafia became interested, since they were already involved in a scheme to launder US bonds in London. The contact man in the UK was Keith Cheeseman, who had previously made false loan applications to support a lavish lifestyle which included becoming chairperson of Dunstable Town FC. Back in 1975, he had been charged with extorting £287,000 and remanded for a week, after arriving at court in a silver chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce; he later received a six- year sentence for conspiracy to defraud the Beneficial Finance and Loan Society with 318 fictitious loan applications.

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