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Pavitt and joined
Kappes joined the CIA in 1981 and has held a variety of operational and managerial assignments at CIA Headquarters and overseas, serving as assistant deputy director to former Deputy Director for Operations ( DDO ) James Pavitt, and later as DDO after Pavitt stepped down in August 2004.

Pavitt and CIA
James L. Pavitt ( born February 19, 1946 ) was Deputy Director for Operations ( DDO ) for the CIA from 1999 until June 4, 2004.
Both Kappes and Pavitt ( and others ) oversaw the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations during the controversial Iraq WMD reporting.

Pavitt and 1973
Pavitt served in the United States Army from 1969-1971 as an intelligence officer and was a legislative assistant with the House of Representatives from 1971 until 1973.
Thinking About The Future-A Critique Of The Limits To Growth ( published in the USA as Models of Doom ) by H S D Cole, Christopher Freeman, Marie Jahoda, and Keith Pavitt ( Sussex University Press, 1973 )

Pavitt and with
By the fourth issue, Pavitt had shortened the name to Sub Pop and began alternating issues with compilation tapes of underground rock bands.
Pavitt focused on the label's artists and repertoire aspects, while Poneman dealt with the business and legal issues.
As Pavitt had anticipated, the British press became enamoured with Sub Pop and the grunge sound.
Poneman and Pavitt had a disagreement about the direction the label should take, with Poneman wanting the label to become larger and make more money.
In 1996, unable to take the new corporate culture following the Warner partnership, Bruce Pavitt left the label and was able to spend more time with his family.
However, Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following year, and, as had happened with Come on Down, the record was delayed.
After moving to Seattle to run The Vogue on 1st Ave, Charlie Ray and attorney Barry Simons secured a two record deal with an option for three more, with Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman from Sub Pop.
The booklet that comes with the digipak album features an introduction by Bruce Pavitt, " Corporate Associate.
Jesse went with his manager Barbara Buckland, Bruce Pavitt from Sub Pop Records, Grant Alden, then a writer for Rocket magazine and now the co-founder of No Depression magazine, photographer Arthur S. Aubry, and various technical assistance people.
She continued her interest in psychology with the 1977 study Freud and the Dilemmas of Psychology ( Hogarth Press ), and was coeditor of Technology and the Future of Europe: Competition and the Global Environment in the 1990s with Christopher Freeman, Keith Pavitt, Margaret Sharp and William Walker ( Thomson Learning, 1991 ).
However, Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following year, and, as had happened with Come on Down, the record was delayed.

Pavitt and Washington
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman in Seattle, Washington.
Pavitt undertook the project in order to earn course credit while attending Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.
In 1983, Pavitt moved to Seattle, Washington and released the ninth and final issue of Sub Pop.

Pavitt and .
" Clark Humphrey, editor of Desperate Times, cites this as the earliest use of the term to refer to a Seattle band, and mentions that Bruce Pavitt of Sub Pop popularized the term as a musical label in 1987 – 88, using it on several occasions to describe Green River.
Later that year Bruce Pavitt released the Sub Pop 100 compilation and Green River's Dry As a Bone EP as part of his new label, Sub Pop.
" Sub Pop's Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman, inspired by other regional music scenes in music history, worked to ensure that their label projected a " Seattle sound ," reinforced by a similar style of production and album packaging.
Grunge attracted media attention in the United Kingdom after Pavitt and Poneman asked journalist Everett True from the British magazine Melody Maker to write an article on the local music scene.
Among the many other businessmen who established themselves early in the development of Osseo are Z. Labrasch, groceries and notions ; Nelson Rougier, wagon maker ; William Krueger and Joseph Woodly, boots and shoes ; Samuel Pavitt, harness maker, and Maggie Rougier and Frances Thayer, dressmakers.
The origins of Sub Pop can be traced back to the early 1980s when Bruce Pavitt started a fanzine called Subterranean Pop that focused exclusively on American independent record labels.
In 1986, Pavitt released the first Sub Pop LP, the compilation Sub Pop 100, which featured material by artists including Sonic Youth, Naked Raygun, Wipers, and Scratch Acid.
Seattle group Green River chose to record their Dry as a Bone EP for Pavitt's new label in June 1986 ; Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following year.
Both men decided they wanted the label to focus on " this primal rock stuff that was coming out ," according to Pavitt.
In early 1988 Pavitt and Poneman quit their jobs to devote their full attention to Sub Pop.
" Of course that was spent in, like, thirty days ", Pavitt recalled.
Pavitt and Poneman studied earlier independent labels ranging from Motown to SST Records and decided that virtually every successful movement in rock music had a regional basis.
Mindful that garnering the attention of the American mainstream music press was difficult for all but the largest indie label, Pavitt and Ponemen took inspiration from alternative bands like Sonic Youth, Butthole Surfers, and Dinosaur Jr. and sought to publicize the label via the British music press.
In March 1989, Pavitt and Poneman flew Melody Maker journalist Everett True to Seattle to write an article on the local music scene.
Pavitt said, " I really felt that the Brits and the Europeans wanted to see something that was unruly and that was more of an American archetype -- something that was really primal and really drew from the roots of rock & roll, which was very American.

joined and CIA
Meier had joined the FBI and in the 1960s had contracted to the CIA to eliminate Fidel Castro using Mafia bosses Sam Giancana and Santo Trafficante.
In 1966 Kerr had joined the Association for Cultural Freedom, a conservative group that was later revealed to have received CIA funding.
In 2010, she joined the cast of Chuck in the recurring guest role of Mary Elizabeth Bartowski, a CIA agent and long-missing mother of Chuck and Ellie.
On 21 April, Eaton and Murray, joined on 22 April by destroyers USS Conway and USS Cony, plus submarine USS Threadfin and a CIA PBY-5A Catalina flying boat, continued to search the coastline, reefs and islands for scattered Brigade survivors, about 24-30 being rescued.
The organization's activities drew the attention of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), several high-level officers of which joined the group.
Critchfield joined the CIA in 1948.
The pro-monarchy leadership, chosen, hidden and finally unleashed at the right moment by the CIA team, led by retired army General and former Minister of Interior in Mosaddegh's cabinet, Fazlollah Zahedi joined with underground figures such as the Rashidian brothers and local strongman Shaban Jafari, to gain the upper hand on 19 August 1953 ( 28 Mordad ).
Warner Bros. had just bought rights to Hunt's novel Bimini Run when he joined the CIA in October 1949 as a political action specialist, in what came to be called their Special Activities Division.
After serving in the United States Air Force, he joined the CIA in 1964.
A young Englishman named John D. Dewhirst who was arrested in August 1978 claimed to have joined the CIA at age 12 upon his father receiving a substantial bribe from a work colleague, also an agent.
He joined the CIA as a case officer in 1950 ( his brother-in-law Frank Lindsay had been head of the OSS's Office of Policy Coordination which was one of the predecessors of the CIA ) spending three years in West Germany recruiting anti-Soviet Russian refugees and training them how to undermine Stalin's regime.
He then joined the Marines and served as an officer on a tour of duty in Japan, where he was approached by the CIA and recruited into the service.
Later however, during a mission in Panama, Irina did betray the CIA and joined forces with Arvin Sloane and Sark.
Spann joined the CIA in June 1999 and went on to serve in the Special Operations Group of the CIA's Special Activities Division.
In September, 1960 he joined a group of Cuban exiles in Guatemala, supported by the CIA, to receive military training.
His wife joined the CIA while getting a master's degree in Russian history.
The CIA had attempted to stop Viaux's group from moving forward until it had joined forces with Valenzuela's group.
Many of the military members of MAC-V SOG joined the CIA after their military service.
After graduating from San Jose State University in 1950, he joined the CIA and worked in Korea during the Korean War, training refugees for sabotage missions behind enemy lines.
After the Korean war, Poshepny joined the Bangkok-based CIA front company Overseas Southeast Asia Supply ( SEA Supply ), which provided military equipment to Kuomintang forces based in Burma.
Agee joined the CIA in 1957, and over the following decade had postings in Washington, D. C., Ecuador, Uruguay and Mexico.
Examples of blowback include the CIA ’ s financing and support for Afghan insurgents to fight an anti-Communist proxy guerilla war against the USSR in Afghanistan ; some of the beneficiaries of this CIA support joined al-Qaeda's terrorist campaign against the United States.

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