It wasn't just
cloak-and-dagger; it was also annoying for the poor staff member who had to pick the column up off the floor and input it into the computer.
He was playing up the
cloak-and-dagger stuff for my benefit, but his Somali sojourn is a matter of public record.
"Conceptually we failed," admits Robert Baer, a former officer in the CIA's Directorate of Operations, who was right in the thick of things in the Middle East and Central Asia during his twenty-one-year
cloak-and-dagger career.
The written confessions of the lovers, interspersed with diary extracts, secret state papers and letters, provide much-needed bite to what might otherwise be a generic
cloak-and-dagger romp.
The legends, the business of the hagiographers, begin with his birth: born in a boxcar while his mother was traveling on a train through Siberia; raised in the margins of a nation torn apart by World War II and the Cold War; early recognition in the world-famous school and company of Leningrad's Kirov Ballet; the
cloak-and-dagger defection from the touring Kirov in June 1961 on the tarmac in Paris, which ignited a media firestorm that would spook him the rest of his life.
It makes all this
cloak-and-dagger stuff worthwhile.
Chesterton--better known for his Father Brown detective series-mingles theological brainteasing with
cloak-and-dagger capers like a cross-country balloon chase and a bombing conspiracy fomented over jam and crumpets.
Looking to the 1982 Tylenol tampering case for ideas, Rohde called together 40 of the company's scientists and asked them to put themselves in the minds of terrorists and to "look for
cloak-and-dagger activities."
But the
cloak-and-dagger routine is old hat for DaimlerChrysler designer Ralph Gilles, who fashioned the interior of the new Jeep Liberty SUV.
For 18 months, with such
cloak-and-dagger tactics, Lee passed along about 1,000 pages of the U.S.
The Berlin imagery is refracted more obviously through the cinematic portrayal of
cloak-and-dagger espionage in the gloomily romantic cities of postwar Central Europe.
The Hill, a weekly published on Capitol Hill, reported in June that the Coalition is "an organization that for months has been split with internal tensions that have been exhibited in
cloak-and-dagger power plays both sinister and ridiculous."
Murray's men have had
cloak-and-dagger talks with Manchester City chairman David Bernstein.
It is melodramatic,
cloak-and-dagger stuff, superficially exciting, like many twentieth-century conspiracy tales, but empty on the evidentiary side.
Through stealth campaigns, the Christian right won countless elected offices, but the
cloak-and-dagger routine also became a public-relations liability, particularly Christian Coalition director Ralph Reed's way-out threats about "flying below radar" and operating like a guerrilla warrior.