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Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria is the 7,241st most popular writer, the 70th most popular biography from Bangladesh and the 14th most popular Bangladeshi Writer.
Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria is a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar known for his contributions to Islamic literature and scholarship.
'TRACKING TERRORIST MONEY'
"The intent here is to focus on tracking terrorist money," Harman said.
But many spies were poorly paid, and nearly half received nothing for taking the risk of espionage usually because they were uncloaked before they could transmit the secrets.
The House voted 264-163 to approve the bill that authorizes spending for intelligence programs and covers the CIA, FBI and the National Security Agency among others.
The FBI can now take such action with traditional financial institutions like banks.
October 29, 2002
Post-Cold War American Spy Older, More Diverse
By Tabassum ZakariaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Selling U.S. secrets to foreign governments is no longer the domain of young white men, as diversity infiltrates the post-Cold War espionage game.
"They thought we were expanding the Patriot Act," Harman told Reuters.
Goss said during floor debate the FBI provision simply updated a definition crafted in 1978.
"Very few people apply for access to classified information intending to commit espionage," the report said.
The House vote also came against a backdrop of criticism about the performance of intelligence agencies related to Iraq, where no weapons of mass destruction have been found despite prewar assessments Baghdad had biological and chemical arms.
11, 2001, attacks, that critics say eroded civil liberties by providing the government broad powers of search and surveillance.
The recent crop of American spies were more successful in passing on secrets to another country than predecessors, and more likely to volunteer than be recruited.
"It's not clear exactly what the reason for that is, but it does make it a little bit harder to combat, because there is no longer one single profile that fits most spies," he said.
Disgruntlement with the workplace was a significant motive for those who volunteered to spy compared with those who were recruited, the report said. After him are Julie Powell, Nathacha Appanah, Paula Vogel, Clay Shirky, Al Roker, and Nicola Griffith.
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He has been discussing Islamic programs and Islam in various newspapers and magazines on various Bangladeshi television channels, including NTV, Peace TV and so on.
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Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria
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Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria
Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria Mojumder (Bengali: আবু বকর মুহাম্মাদ যাকারিয়া মজুমদার) is a Bangladeshi Islamic Islamic scholar, media personality, professor, writer, preacher and Islamic speaker.
The report analyzed the characteristics of 150 known American spies over half a century from publicly available material. He has authored several works that focus on Islamic teachings and principles.
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They were also more likely to hold lower-level security clearances or no clearance at all, be naturalized citizens rather than U.S-born, and to have foreign attachments and cite divided loyalties as motive, the report said.
The Soviet Union was the predominant recipient of information from American spies, but 17 other countries also received U.S.
secrets, it said. Before him are Stéphane Diagana, Dragan Đukanović, Yuji Yokoyama, Joaquín del Olmo, Nicole Arendt, and Mariella Ahrens.
Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee have been in a standoff with no committee meetings or hearings scheduled since a Democratic staff memo became public discussing a strategy Republicans said was a bald attempt to use the Iraq intelligence inquiry as a partisan weapon against the White House.