Daily Journal Staff Writer
As the top lawyer for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency
and the No. 2 lawyer in the State Department, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker had to deal
with the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the invasion of Panama, government spies, suspicious
members of Congress and tension between the intelligence and law enforcement ...
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