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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT20) UNDATED -- Aug. 16, 2002 -- AMBLER-SPY-NOVELS -- Until recently, the United States had been on a campaign to eliminate James Bondlike swashbuckling from its cloak-and-dagger activities. Embarrassed over grotesque excesses and catastrophic failures, the country yearned for a kind of "clean'' espionage. But since last September, it has become more urgent to worry about intelligence's failures than about its excesses. Effectiveness can now seem more urgent than transparency. Intelligence has been spooked. During the years before World War II, author Eric Ambler helped create the image of the modern spy. Some of his books have been translated to film. An undated photo of Ambler. (The New York Times)
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2002-08-16
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
The New York Times Photo Archives/Redux
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