Joe Kent spent two decades hunting terrorists as a Green Beret and CIA operative before becoming one of the Trump administration's most controversial...
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In “Prisoner of Lies,” Barry Werth tells the story of a young C.I.A. operative who spent two decades waiting out the postwar era in a Chinese jail cell.
Joe Kent spent two decades hunting terrorists as a Green Beret and CIA operative before becoming one of the Trump administration's most controversial...
Joe Kent spent two decades hunting terrorists as a Green Beret and CIA operative before becoming one of the Trump administration's most controversial...
Kenneth Polus, 75, was convicted of 'appalling abuse' against three young girls as young as five and six between 1980 and 1996
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How The Washington Post’s now-defunct Book World transformed the careers of two giants of American literature.