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"informer" Definitions
  1. a person who gives information to the police or other authority

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"I love Game Informer, its people and its readers more than any corporation could," Game Informer Editor-in-Chief Andy McNamara said on Twitter.
Encompassing over 2700 pages of informer reports, surveillance, phone taps,
In 2014, NTDTV reported that a Chinese informer reported 10,454 fatalities.
There is no evidence that Rich was an informer for Wikileaks.
"Andrei," she realized, was trying to recruit her as an informer.
A Stasi informer from East Berlin reappears as Saul's kindly doctor.
This mien helps her enlist everyone she meets as a cooperating informer.
Mr. Scarpa did not have a great track record as an informer.
Sources: VOA News, UCI Law, Orange County Lawyer, NBC News, Iowa Informer
Prosecutors said the two had suspected Rackley of being a police informer.
Does Alex Jones see himself as more of an informer or a performer?
According to Game Informer, which previewed the game, Audica focuses on electronic music.
Game Informer even named it a Top 10 Cyberpunk Game of All-Time.
Was there anything, he was asked in 2007, worse than being an informer?
Best Verse: Yo GottiOverall Grade: D Taking the baton from Snow's "Informer" and Magic!
A report from Game Informer confirmed that Whitaker reprised his role for the game.
Mr. Bulger, he said, committed the ultimate sin by working as an F.B.I. informer.
Once she completes her doctorate next year, she'll work full time on Scholarship Informer.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the season of "Informer" debuting on Amazon.
"He was very convincing," says one man who attended Yusuf's sermons as a police informer.
The third site wasn't discovered until 1946, when an anonymous informer alerted occupying British forces.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this article incorrectly quoted the game's review in Game Informer.
Informer 3838 had committed "fundamental and appalling breaches" of her duties as a barrister, it ruled.
Additionally, a longer, nine-minute look at more Prey gameplay can be seen at Game Informer.
Undercovers aren't hard to spot, but it could still be an informer or someone being watched.
For 30 years, James (Whitey) Bulger was a notorious South Boston mobster and an F.B.I. informer.
" And: "I want to know what happened to the second whistleblower, what happened to the informer?
The real trouble came up when Game Informer published a story zeroing in on this error.
That makes "Informer" an up-and-down experience as the complicated, somewhat disjointed story barrels along.
They can join an amnesty programme and turn informer—thereby risking being killed by their erstwhile chums.
The video is set to private now, but Game Informer grabbed a few screens before that happened.
The latest layoffs hit this week, and impacted nearly half of GameStop's widely-circulated publication, Game Informer.
The undercover aspect of the case attracted considerable press attention, especially after the informer quit her job.
Feeling betrayed by his former cronies, including the mother of his two daughters, he turned government informer.
Since being released, the complaint noted, the informer has worked for the F.B.I. as a paid source.
Eve is poisoned by her unfaithful husband, while Pierre is shot by an informer for the Regency.
Italian newspapers have alleged that Sayad, a lawyer, might have been an informer for the Egyptian security services.
"If I found another informer, I'd turn him in - even if it were my own brother," Jalal said.
Use of jailhouse informers is constitutional, as long as the informer happens to hear the defendant talk, unprompted.
It represented the informer who in 2014 received $30 million under the S.E.C.'s program, its largest award.
His 2010 film, "El Sicario, Room 164," is about a killer turned informer from a Mexican drug cartel.
That facade crumbled with the disclosure that he was a federal informer against the Mafia for 15 years.
He also orchestrated the kidnapping, strangling and dissolving in acid of the young son of a mob informer.
Not to be outdone, Chester Cheetah made an appearance on the covers of both GamePro and Game Informer.
I didn't go to the police because I am not an informer and didn't want to get involved.
In 1992, "Informer," by the white, Canadian dancehall performer Snow, spent seven weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100.
As of that same March 31 date, it was the second-highest selling 3DS title (h/t Game Informer).
The software, called Merch Informer, will make the process of finding good T-shirt designs to mimic more efficient.
Rather than accepting the fact that he himself misspoke, Pitchford accused Game Informer of trying to "fuck" him over.
La décision a été prise de ne pas informer les spectateurs et de laisser le match suivre son cours.
The F.B.I. frequently relies on sources who have agendas, whether it is a gang turncoat or a mafia informer.
Chosen for the Ames Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, the work has sparked superlative outrage among locals, the Iowa Informer reported.
News that "reported" the explosion linked back to an outdated story on Bangkok Informer about the 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing.
POLICE IN THE state of Victoria spent millions of dollars trying to keep their arrangement with Informer 3838 a secret.
It was not that she opposed punishing people who abetted the security forces, or doubted that McConville was an informer.
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that PlayStation will not be attending the upcoming E3 show in 2019, Game Informer reported Thursday.
Plenty of videos have been released and Game Informer got an exclusive peek for a cover story, but that's all.
The operation had been in place for a year before an informer went to the authorities a few weeks ago.
Mr. Bulger, a longtime federal informer and a prolific killer over several decades, knew many who would want him dead.
"We have this really great location of these rural Western Ghats," game director Kurt Margenau told Game Informer in March.
An informer in the town told the subcontractor that the nephew looked in the photo like he had been beaten.
When Mr. Connolly signed up Mr. Bulger as an informer, he recruited another man at the same time: Stephen Flemmi.
He acts as a small-time informer for the British, but we are never quite sure where his loyalties lie.
In those times, it didn't take much for Special Branch, the secret police, to turn a neighbor into an informer.
They believe an informer tipped him off to the raid, said Abhishek Trimukhe, the deputy commissioner of police in Thane.
Babis, a billionaire businessman, is battling in court allegations that he himself was an informer for the Communist secret police.
There were prominent prisoners who thought I should be killed in case I became an informer, but fortunately that never happened.
Farah's naïveté is punctured when a band member is revealed to be a government informer and angrily expelled from the group.
Mr. Connolly, whose job was to recruit mobsters to help take down crime bosses, brought in Mr. Bulger as an informer.
Seipei was suspected of acting as a police informer, which would have been seen as a betrayal to the liberation struggle.
The Safety Check alert included a link to a 9 article on the Bangkok Informer disguised as a BBC News article.
N. Le Graët Le Président de la République est présent, me demande d'intervenir auprès de nos joueurs et d'en informer personne.
"Informer" was created and written by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, who reportedly met in a screenwriting class at Columbia University.
Ron Iddles, a former detective, reckons that up to 15 senior policemen turned a blind eye to the arrangement with Informer 3838.
"As the industry evolves, Sony Interactive Entertainment continues to look for inventive opportunities to engage the community," the company told Game Informer.
Two years after the trial, The Times reported that one informer said he had been asked to lie by a crown solicitor.
Richie, who had agreed to be an informer with the feds, gets cold feet and tells them nothing about any of this.
In 2011, mob boss and former informer James "Whitey" Bulger was arrested in Santa Monica after years of living on the run.
After a rehearsal of "The Informer," Ms. de Mille's ballet about Anglo-Irish violence, Mr. Brohn praised her attention to orchestral sounds.
Over the years, "Informer" has remained, despite occasional mockery, the rare durable, credible example of a song by a white reggae performer.
So, every civil libertarian should be concerned about even if there is a possibility that an informer has intruded into a political campaign.
Austria is also investigating whether Turkey has been operating an informer network targeting Gulen followers on its soil, via its embassy in Vienna.
Despite the largely successful clamp down on information by the insurgents, it was a tip off by an informer that stopped the Aug.
" Caffeine Informer, a consumer information site devoted to help people understand caffeine, lists Black Insomnia as one of the "Most Dangerous Caffeinated Products.
Standing near a bridge between east and west Mosul, a student informer, codename Salah al-Iraqi, doubted prosperity would return to his city.
Salvatore Gravano, the former underboss of the Gambino crime family in New York who became a government informer, admitted to killing 513 people.
Then, in November 2016, he was deemed "not suitable" to serve as an FBI informer after being caught leaking information to the media.
In 1967, prosecutors asserted that an informer had heard Mr. Franzese boast that he had been involved in 40 or 50 underworld executions.
While Mr. Vucicevic freely admits to being "old friends" with Mr. Vucic, he rejects accusations that The Informer is a political attack dog.
Working from prison, Mr. Wagstaffe spent two decades piecing together records that showed the impossibility of the account given by detectives and the informer.
In 15, at 17, I found myself locked up in the Maze prison after killing a fellow UVF member who had become an informer.
The video game retailer GameStop's Game Informer magazine laid off at least seven staffers as part of larger layoffs that affected the struggling company.
One Cincinnati man, Scott Huy, drove from Cincinnati to Dearborn County in 2013, enticed by a heroin deal set up by a police informer.
I stumbled on a lengthy video from Game Informer, wherein (former) associate editor Elise Favis tried to explain the game to a few colleagues.
It started with an anonymous informer who gave me hundreds of pages of documents from a lawsuit filed against Volkswagen in the United States.
The principal incentive for serving as an informer, however, is rarely money but the promise that legal or other problems will suddenly go away.
The previous mayor, Noramie F. Jasmin, was convicted last year of accepting cash and other bribes from a government informer posing as a developer.
Game Informer has the fifth-highest circulation of any American magazine, surpassed only by AARP's Magazine and Bulletin, Costco Connection and Better Homes & Gardens.
You can see some of his carrying on in responses on the above Game Informer tweet and even more in Pitchford's subsequent Twitter replies.
In the coming weeks an official "informer" will be charged with exploring which coalitions might work and which horses different parties are willing to trade.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - One informer said he hid the sim card from his mobile phone in a water filter to avoid detection by Islamic State.
Mr. Skoro says the F.B.I. promised he would be allowed to stay in the country after serving his sentence and acting as a prison informer.
Mr. Shen was freed after the informer recanted, but was jailed again in the early 1980s on an accusation of spying for the United States.
The informer said local officials had summoned residents to an indoctrination session and warned them that they, too, would die if they tried to defect.
To disrupt a terrorist plot, law enforcement and intelligence agencies need intelligence: an informer with knowledge of the plot, intercepted communications between the plotters, etc.
Before joining The Post, she worked as an associate editor for Game Informer, a video game magazine with a circulation of more than 7 million.
Czeslaw Kiszczak, suggest that Mr. Walesa was a paid informer from 1970 to 1976, a period when he was leading labor protests at the Gdansk shipyard.
There is, for example, a 1950s intruder alarm called the Informer, which was activated by a sensor behind two rather noticeable holes cut in the spine.
In one case, Murray didn't turn over a jailhouse recording of an informer named Oscar Moriel, who had served as a snitch in several other cases.
" In another conversation that took place over Facebook while Mr. Naji was in Yemen, prosecutors said, he told the informer, "I belong to Islamic State only.
On a scale from 0 to 10, some head ass at Game Informer felt all that Def Jam: Fight for New York deserved was an 8.75.
An informer awaits execution in a squalid interrogation room while, outside, a deadly group of men and women draw closer, machine pistols tucked under their coats.
He parsed religious texts and rabbis' words for justification in killing Rabin as a "pursuer" or "informer" (discussion around these themes was commonplace in Israeli settlements).
Caffeine Informer says the winner to date is the $102.04 White Mocca Frappucino with 112 shots, a morass of extra drizzles, and bonus pumps-a-plenty.
To disrupt a terrorist plot, law enforcement and intelligence agencies need, well, intelligence: an informer with knowledge of the plot, intercepted communications between the plotters, etc.
Caffeine Informer co-founder and biology and health educator Ted Kallymer tells MUNCHIES that the best way to counteract potentially dangerous relationships with caffeine is early education.
The title of another FBI informant's memoir—I Led Three Lives (as Communist, informer, and "citizen")—was more apt, suggesting the multiple identities the collaborator regularly assumes.
In 8063, not long after Mr. Avitto, the jailhouse informer, got out of another stint in prison, he started getting phone calls from a woman named Nicole.
It took awhile for a young woman to figure out that the smiling man who asked her for coffee was trying to recruit her as an informer.
The C.I.A. learned of Mr. al-Rimi's location from an informer in Yemen in November, according to a United States official who was briefed on the strike.
Despite its lighter than usual touch, "Informer" is not a happy story — flash-forwards to an inquest following a mass shooting give that away from the start.
Mr. Lloyd's statement was made at a parole hearing in which prosecutors confirmed that he had been an undercover informer in the late 153s and early '90s.
Last year, for instance, Peter Persaud, an employee at a Chase branch in Brooklyn, sold customer information to an informer for $2,163 per customer, according to federal prosecutors.
Mr. Peng, the student informer at Sichuan University, said he also speaks regularly with other students to gather impressions of teachers, including about their character, values and patriotism.
We know about J.D. and his Gears 4 pals thanks to Game Informer, which delivers new details on the 2016 Xbox One game in its latest cover story.
Opinion: We Need To Talk About PewDiePie ~ Game Informer Javy Gwaltney offers a take on the responsibility of games journalists to report on racist incidents such as PewDiePie's.
The army sergeant turned informer, Alaa Abdullah, said he went into hiding when Islamic State took control of Mosul in 2166, rarely sleeping in the same place twice.
More recently, his lawyer, Mark A. Bederow, filed papers claiming that a jailhouse informer who implicated Mr. Giuca had since recanted and that prosecutors had withheld exculpatory evidence.
"I was saying if there is a truck, I mean a garbage truck, and one drives it there to Times Square and crushes them," he told the informer.
Emma Goldman, a prime target, was under close surveillance—her mail was opened, her phone calls were tapped, and her secretary, unbeknownst to her, was a government informer.
The C.I.A. learned of Mr. al-Rimi's location from an informer in Yemen last November, allowing the government to begin tracking him with surveillance drones, an official said.
On the flip side, Democrats attacked the credibility of the informer — despite evidence the FBI had given him a hefty $50,85033 award of thanks after the case was finished.
It took a while for a young woman, above, to figure out that the smiling man who asked her for coffee was trying to recruit her as an informer.
CARYN GANZ For the last couple of months, Daddy Yankee's "Con Calma" has been nigh unavoidable, a gratuitously catchy Spanish-language update of a gratuitously catchy song (Snow's "Informer").
An informer gave them up, and they were sent for harsh treatment to an inner prison, where they were given half rations and assigned to the dirtiest work details.
We listened to the last words of their son, recorded by the IRA before he was killed, following a confession -- beaten out of him -- that he was an informer.
" The company also had two rounds of layoffs in August, one of which eliminated 120 staff positions and fired at least six journalists from its gaming publication, "Game Informer.
Likewise, D.W. Griffith, who, in 1912, shot two movies — "A Feud in the Kentucky Hills" and "The Informer" — in this dot of a town in the foothills of the Poconos.
Shawn Layden told Game Informer that the next 10 years of the PSVR's development will be dramatic, but he didn't provide any specifics on what the growth will look like.
The same day, in Kashmir, Mohammed Ayub Pandith, a plainclothes police officer, was beaten to death outside a mosque by members of a mob who took him for an informer.
Some years later, his girlfriend at the time, Marley Davis, befriended one of the prosecution's chief witnesses, a jailhouse informer named John Avitto, and persuaded him to recant his testimony.
The Democratic front-runner promised to be a "vocal champion for D.C. statehood" in a Wednesday piece published in The Washington Informer, an African-American newspaper that serves the metro area.
Sometimes it's nothing, but sometimes it's an informer on the run from assassins who holds crucial information about the conspiracy, or it's a regional headquarters for your rival, the Beholder organization.
To prove his value as an informer, the convicted drug lord Leroy (Nicky) Barnes snitched to prosecutors about a drug deal, which resulted in the conviction of Nicholas Sperling in 1983.
Solely on the word of a crack-addicted police informer, Mr. Wagstaffe and another man, Reginald Connor, had been convicted of kidnapping a teenage girl, Jennifer Negron, who was found dead Jan.
"On Caffeine Informer, they say that if you drink more than 20 cups of Black Insomnia, you win the Darwin Awards ... an award for people who pass away for doing stupid things."
In his ruling, Justice Danny K. Chun said that while the informer, John Avito, had indeed changed his statement, the recantation should not be trusted because Mr. Avito had lied so often.
As the journalist Bob Woodward admitted more than a decade ago, Felt turned on Nixon in the summer of 1972, feeding information to The Washington Post as the legendary informer Deep Throat.
Before he had committed any crimes at all, but after he had been in contact with surveilled individuals, MI5 detained Emwazi and offered him the opportunity to work for them as an informer.
Speaking to Game Informer, Shimbori left the door wide open to Dead or Alive's old tricks: "This is a work in progress, a prototype, so we might change in the future," he said.
Jules Dassin's "Uptight" (also on Thursday) transposes Liam O'Flaherty's often-adapted novel "The Informer," about betrayal among Irish republicans, to the world of black activism in Cleveland in the days following the Rev.
At the murder-for-hire trial, Mr. Haynes prevailed even though the jury heard deeply incriminating tapes of Mr. Davis talking to a middleman-turned-informer about arranging the murder of the judge.
One of Mr. Vucic's most vocal supporters is Dragan Vucicevic, the editor and owner of The Informer, which is known for salacious and sordid cover articles, many of them targeting Mr. Vucic's critics.
In an interview with Game Informer, developer Game Freak's Junichi Masuda and Shigeru Ohmori acknowledged the pressure they're feeling from Pokémon fans and discussed what it's like to work under those high expectations.
According to Game Informer, Rogue One actor Forest Whitaker is reprising his role by voicing the character, something he also did when the character appeared in Star Wars Rebels a couple of years ago.
The case, handled by a different judge, spurred criticism about the government's reliance on a F.B.I. informer who had posed as a Pakistani terrorist and how the defendants had been lured into the plot.
Mr. Hunter pleaded guilty in February to conspiring to murder the agent and the informer, to import cocaine into the United States and to possess a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
Embarrassed by its dealings with Mr. Bulger as an informer and frustrated by his invisibility, the F.B.I. in 2011 began a national advertising campaign that focused not on him but on Ms. Greig's idiosyncrasies.
Beyond that, we've haven't seen much, and the public has subsisted mostly on a recent Game Informer feature detailing some key details like player counts and a reveal of the overhead map image just yesterday.
A former United States Army sergeant with the nickname Rambo who led a team to kill a federal drug agent and a government informer was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Tuesday in Manhattan.
One storied Mafia case occurred in August 1964, when the body of Ernest Rupolo, a 52-year-old gunman and police informer, was found in Jamaica Bay with two concrete blocks tied to his legs.
He's treating Game Informer like some kind of ally in spreading his/Gearbox's message, when in fact the magazine's writers work instead to inform their readers — and that includes answering questions when they come up.
He was investigating the undeclared assets of Mr. Vucic's family last year when his picture appeared on the front page of The Informer, a popular pro-Vucic tabloid in Serbia, five times in one month.
During the 1990s Samuel T. Francis penned columns for the Washington Times before being fired for his white nationalist rhetoric, and then went on to edit the Citizens Informer for the Council of Conservative Citizens.
It's officially in the mix of ills that can result from overdoing it on the ever-growing list of energy drinks, such as Red Bull, Monster, and Rockstar—the top sellers, according to Caffeine Informer.
An informer named William Douglas Campbell had gotten inside the Russian nuclear giant in 2009 and gathered evidence that Rosatom's agents in the United States were engaged in a racketeering scheme involving kickbacks, extortion and bribery.
Johnny Depp channels James J. Bulger, the remorseless South Boston crime boss, government informer and — to some — folk hero, better known as Whitey, now serving time in a federal penitentiary after 16 years on the lam.
With over 90,000 full time employees, and a vast number of unofficial informers (estimates suggest as many as one informer for every 6.5 civilians), the Stasi collected a dizzying amount of data on the GDR's population.
In one alleged example, described in the state-run China Daily, an 18-year-old Chinese exchange student who studied in Taiwan was turned into an informer after entering a sexual relationship with a Taiwanese spy.
He told the informer the best ways to join the Islamic State, according to the complaint, and described the group's desire to attack Times Square with a garbage truck, similar to the attack in Nice in July.
Seddique Mateen, the father of the Pulse nightclub shooter, was an F.B.I. informer for over a decade before facing an investigation into financial transfers abroad, a lawyer for the shooter's widow said in a weekend court filing.
In 2006, according to his account, he lost faith in jihadism and turned on his terrorist comrades to become an informer for the Danish intelligence service, as well as for agencies in Britain and the United States.
The F.B.I. obtained a secret surveillance warrant on a former Trump campaign adviser, Carter Page, after he left the campaign, and reports have suggested it used at least one confidential informer to collect information on campaign associates.
The first was handed down in 1997 in the killing of two French police agents and a Lebanese informer in 1975, and the second in 0003 for a string of attacks in France in 1982 and 1983.
The website Caffeine Informer, whose mission is to make "accurate caffeine information… freely available to all," traces the history of caffeine-related deaths, acknowledging that while fatalities due to caffeine consumption are "rare," there are some noted exceptions.
I felt like if I continue supplying information to a US ambassador who is not engaged with the Palestinians and doing it to serve Israeli interests from his perspective, then I am, as a Palestinian, just an informer.
Page and Papadopoulos, who barely knew each other, met separately in August and September 2202 with Stefan Halper, the American-born Cambridge University professor who, the FBI told Congress, worked as an undercover informer in the Russia case.
In the United States, more than half of the 77 people charged with Islamic State-related crimes in recent years involved investigations using an undercover informer, according to Seamus Hughes, the deputy director of the Program on Extremism.
The Tampa Bay Times characterized him as a "prolific informer" who had been used to help send four men to death row even though he had racked up more than 20 convictions, including for grand larceny by fraud.
An informer who shared a prison cell with him testified that he had tried to hatch plots to murder prosecutors, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, and F.B.I. agents, all of whom he held responsible for his long prison sentences.
Kyle Hilliard at Game Informer stresses the beauty of the game while saying that it ultimately made him feel nothing, and Sam Machkovech at Ars Technica loved it while mourning the lack of a longer, more elaborate story.
As Caffeine Informer â€" a trusted source for all caffeinated beverage-related information â€" shows, former title holder, Death Wish Coffee, has about 660 milligrams of caffeine per 12-ounce cup, whereas Black Insomnia has a whopping 702 milligrams.
They were accused of the disappearances and killings of at least 18 boys and young men and the group's leader was convicted of killing a 14-year-old boy, nicknamed "Stompie," who was accused of being a police informer.
But such romantic notions were shattered by disclosures that for some 15 years he had been a federal informer, and that the authorities had turned a blind eye to his crimes in exchange for his snitching on the Mafia.
But the police have been too credulous, especially in the case of an informer called Nick, who made serious allegations about a child sex and murder ring involving prominent Britons around Dolphin Square, an apartment complex close to the Parliament building.
In February the government-affiliated institution in charge of Poland's Soviet-era archives eagerly released evidence that Lech Walesa, a former president who led the Solidarity movement which brought down Communism, had worked as an informer for the secret police.
Blamed for the killing of activist Stompie Seipei, who was found near her Soweto home with his throat cut, she was convicted in 1991 of kidnapping and assaulting the 14-year-old because he was suspected of being an informer.
Mr. Ramos had a relationship with a woman who had been hired by Etan's parents to walk him to school, and he had told federal investigators and a jailhouse informer that he had been with Etan the morning he disappeared.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, re-appointed to office on Wednesday, said that he would sue Slovakia in the European Court of Human Rights over allegations that he had been an informer for the Communist-era secret police.
PRAGUE, June 6 (Reuters) - Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, re-appointed to office on Wednesday, said that he would sue Slovakia in the European Court of Human Rights over allegations that he had been an informer for the Communist-era secret police.
Mueller has come up empty in his quixotic quest to find Trump collision with Russia but perhaps he should turn his investigation to Germany where politician&aposs current informer are all too happy to sell out their own people for cheap Russian gas.
When Republicans, in early 2018, first questioned Ohr's connections to Steele, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee sought to minimize the connection, insisting he only worked as an informer for the FBI after Steele was fired by the FBI in November 2016.
Some of the instigators of the contacts have been acknowledged in public: Professor Stefan Halper, Russian businessman Hank Greenberg, former MI6 agent Christopher Steele and former FBI informer Felix Sater, who is "Individual 2" identified in the Cohen plea deal this week.
On the day he was killed, Detective Seals was apparently on his way to meet a confidential informer at Bayview Cemetery in Jersey City's Greenville neighborhood, about three miles from the funeral home where friends, family members and colleagues gathered on Monday.
The informer was also the one who stole a pair of Mr. al-Baghdadi's underwear and obtained a blood sample for DNA testing to confirm that the subject under surveillance was Mr. al-Baghdadi, the militia's commander, Mazlum Abdi, told The New York Times.
The sister's father, the late Antony Moynihan, moved to the Philippines in the late 1960s after a colorful career in which his chief occupations were "bongo-drummer, confidence trickster, brothel-keeper, drug-smuggler and police informer," according to his obituary in the UK's Daily Telegraph.
It safe to assume that, given her previously willingness to go nude on camera in previous movies like The Informer, she really must have felt like her rights were violated to go forward with a lawsuit that may block her work from being shown.
This month's other British invaders are both dramas: "Informer," about a London-born man of Pakistani descent, ruthlessly coerced into becoming a counter-terrorism operative; and "Black Earth Rising," a series about prosecuting war crimes at the Hague, starring Michaela Coal and Harriet Walker.
In an interview with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands in 2009, Mr. MacFadyen drew a distinction between being a witness and bearing witness, and defined a whistle-blower or an informer as someone who values the truth because it will affect the future.
Almost at the same time as the Mikhalkov affair, the Institute for National Memory in Poland released documents, some of them obtained from the widow of the last Communist interior minister, reviving the claims that Mr. Walesa was a secret police informer in the 1970s.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was asked during a conference call to comment on a report in the New York Times which said the F.B.I. and U.S. Justice Department had tried unsuccessfully to recruit Russian aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska as an informer between 2014 and 2016.
In one powerfully claustrophobic episode, she's sent to prison to solve a murder; assumed by the guards to be a convict and branded as an informer, she has to cope with the scariest prisoner in the cellblock, played with consummate aggression by Colleen Dewhurst.
" In an even darker turn, Grace Lumpkin, having renounced her communist ties, became an informer for the F.B.I. She wrote to Joe McCarthy, named names and claimed that Katharine's partner had been a Communist Party member while her sister was "still a 'fellow traveler.
As the case continued, Mr. Giuca's lawyer, Mark A. Bederow, began to focus on one of the prosecution's witnesses, John Avitto, a jailhouse informer who had testified that Mr. Giuca talked about his role in the murder while they were being held on Rikers Island.
Ohr said his wife generally knew what the FBI might be investigating because she had joined her husband for a breakfast with Steele on July 85033, 2016, right before Steele, a former MI6 agent, began working as an informer on the FBI's Trump probe.
This week, as Kotaku reports (they're good at this, OK?), GameStop laid off a lot of people, including over a hundred from its corporate branches and roughly half of the staff of Game Informer, a popular print videogame publication—one of the last—which GameStop owns.
Mr. Shtorn, who is gay and was researching attacks against gay and transgender people in Russia, said it quickly became obvious that he had been targeted as a potential informer because he was "super vulnerable" because of his stateless status and his involvement with gay rights groups.
"The reason the Democrats don't want to submit the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate is that they don't want corrupt politician Adam Shifty Schiff to testify under oath, nor do they want the Whistleblower, the missing second Whistleblower, the informer, the Bidens, to testify!" he tweeted.
WARSAW — A Polish national archive released portions of decades-old files on Monday that indicate former President Lech Walesa, the leader of the Solidarity movement and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, was a Communist informer in the 1970s, even though Mr. Walesa has asserted that the documents are forged.
A Brooklyn man who tried to join the Islamic State and later told an informer that the group wanted to stage an attack in Times Square similar to the one that killed 86 people in Nice, France, last summer was arrested in New York on Monday, the authorities said.
At the trial, prosecutors presented three different theories as to how Mr. Giuca took part in the shooting, one of which was offered by John Avitto, a jailhouse informer who testified that Mr. Giuca had talked about his role in the murder when they were at Rikers Island.
Nine months later, in December 20123, he was the subject of a state trial in Queens on charges of ordering the death of a suspected government informer, whose body, with 17 stab wounds and six bullet wounds and weighted with two concrete blocks, was discovered in Jamaica Bay.
Previews at Game Informer and Polygon have been positive, but there's plenty riding on Tacoma to prove that Gone Home wasn't a one-hit wonder for its makers—and the same can be said of imminent Myst-inspired puzzler The Witness, Jonathan Blow's first game after the runaway success of Braid.
As special counsel to the Knapp Commission investigating police corruption in 21958, and as a special assistant federal prosecutor, he was instrumental in enlisting Robert Leuci, a rogue cop turned informer whose risky undercover work as the so-called Prince of the City exposed chronic corruption among fellow narcotics detectives.
But the group, seeing its role as part informer, part disrupter and part pioneer in the world of election reporting, believes it will change the Election Day experience forever, even adopting the provocative terminology used by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during his presidential bid to describe the news industry.
Had Ms. Salman's lawyers known, they could have investigated various lines of argument, Mr. Scheller said, including whether the senior Mr. Mateen, not Ms. Salman, sought to support the Islamic State or whether the F.B.I. targeted her to avoid responsibility for failures related to its use of him as an informer.
But his story, his place in history as the Mafia's first high-ranking informer, and the ravages he brought to the mob, and his own family, still resonated years later with Franchetti, a foreign correspondent in Moscow for The Sunday Times of London, and Meier, a journalist and nonfiction author.
In 1998, Michael Lloyd, a convicted bank robber who was a government informer, testified that Mr. Persico had told him while they were together in prison that he had authorized "contracts" to kill two F.B.I. agents as well as Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Marcu, blaming them for his prison terms.
For example, when unidentified hackers last year broke into the computers of a government research center in Lithuania, they stole nothing, but planted bogus reports on its website that the country's stoutly pro-American president had worked as an escort and K.G.B. informer while a student in Leningrad during the Soviet era.
PROTECTION FOR WHISTLE-BLOWERS Legal experts also say a mark of commitment to fight corporate corruption will be to enact an overarching legislation to protect whistleblowers, who are afforded anonymity under the PCA but which can be revoked if the courts believe justice cannot be served without revealing the identity of the informer.
In terms of informing the music… I started training when the record was nearly finished because I needed something else to focus on as I was in a bit of an introspective hole, so I guess it was more a product of or continuation of the themes of the record rather than an informer.
In 2013, for example, at the racketeering trial of James (Whitey) Bulger, the notorious Boston gangster, the first witness called by the defense was Robert Fitzpatrick, a former agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation who told the jury that he had repeatedly urged his bosses to drop Mr. Bulger as an informer, but was overruled on numerous occasions.
In May 2013, the government said, Mr. Hunter was asked if his team would carry out the killings of the drug agent and the informer, who was said to be a boat captain who had been providing tips to the D.E.A. "My guys will handle it," Mr. Hunter responded, asking if he would receive a financial bonus as well.
Jackie, as she was known, attended private grade schools before graduating from the West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Md. She first gained public notice in 1966, when, as a film student at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey, she was arrested for marijuana possession and then spied on by a police informer masquerading as a student.
James (Whitey) Bulger, the South Boston mobster and F.B.I. informer who was captured after 16 years on the run and finally brought to justice in 2013 for a murderous reign of terror that inspired books, films and a saga of Irish-American brotherhood and brutality, was found beaten to death on Tuesday in a West Virginia prison.
For its part, Sony's Shawn Layden claimed in an interview with Game Informer this week that the company is "open for business" when it comes to cross-console multiplayer, adding that "All it takes is for publishers and developers who wish to permission it," and that interested developers should work with their PlayStation account manager to get the ball rolling.

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