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     <title>RAND Research Topic: Human Intelligence</title>
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   <title type="html">Media Leaks Hinder Intelligence Gathering</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2007/03/11/WT.html</id>
   <published>Mar 11, 2007</published>
   <updated>Mar 11, 2007</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff: Media Leaks Hinder Intelligence Gathering, in the Washington Times.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Safer, But Not Safe</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2006/09/10/SDUT.html</id>
   <published>Sep 10, 2006</published>
   <updated>Sep 10, 2006</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff: Safer, But Not Safe, in the San Diego Union-Tribune.</summary>
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   <title type="html">True Intelligence Reform Is Cultural, Not Just Organizational Chart Shift</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2005/01/13/CSM.html</id>
   <published>Jan 13, 2005</published>
   <updated>Jan 13, 2005</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Can We Learn from Others?</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2004/04/15/WSJ.html</id>
   <published>Apr 15, 2004</published>
   <updated>Apr 15, 2004</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Intelligence -- a Funhouse of Reflections</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2004/02/15/SFC.html</id>
   <published>Feb 15, 2004</published>
   <updated>Feb 15, 2004</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Confronting the &amp;ldquo;Enemy Within&amp;rdquo;: What Can the United States Learn About Counterterrorism and Intelligence from Other Democracies?</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9047.html</id>
   <published>Dec 31, 2003</published>
   <updated>Dec 31, 2003</updated>
   <summary type="html">The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation was widely criticized for failing to prevent the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and some U.S. policymakers reacted by proposing a new domestic intelligence service devoted solely to counterterrorism. To inform the debate, the RAND Corporation analyzed domestic intelligence agencies in four other democracies.</summary>
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   <title type="html">The Nation: Terrorists&apos; Talk</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2003/02/16/NYT.html</id>
   <published>Feb 16, 2003</published>
   <updated>Feb 16, 2003</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Face Terror with Better Spying, Not Moats of Fear</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2002/07/10/LAT.html</id>
   <published>Jul 10, 2002</published>
   <updated>Jul 10, 2002</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Disloyalty Feeds on Cash, Flesh and Thrills</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/commentary/2001/02/22/LAT.html</id>
   <published>Feb 22, 2001</published>
   <updated>Feb 22, 2001</updated>
   <summary type="html">Published commentary by RAND staff.</summary>
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   <title type="html">Intelligence and the tactical application of firepower: the basic problem is human</title>
   <id>http://www.rand.org/pubs/papers/P7341.html</id>
   <published>Dec 31, 1986</published>
   <updated>Dec 31, 1986</updated>
   <summary type="html">This paper examines the intelligence-based decisionmaking process for applying conventional, tactical firepower. The author is an Air Force intelligence officer who has participated in the process. Among other things, he discusses ambiguous concepts,...</summary>
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   <title type="html">Erik Nemeth</title>
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   <summary type="html">&lt;em&gt;Adjunct Staff&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ph.D. in vision science, University of California, Berkeley; B.A. in computer science, University of California, Berkeley</summary>
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