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Shayler joined MI5 in October 1991 after responding to an oblique job advertisement in the 12 May edition of The Observer entitled " Godot isn't coming " a reference to the play Waiting for Godot in which Godot never arrives.

Shayler and for
LIFG claimed responsibility for a failed assassination attempt against Gaddafi in February 1996, which was in part funded by MI6 according to David Shayler, and engaged Libyan security forces in armed clashes during the mid-to-late 1990s.
Shayler moved again, to G9 branch, responsible for Middle Eastern terrorism where he allegedly headed the Libyan desk as G9A / 5.

Shayler and on
Shayler stated that MI6 had been involved in a failed assassination attack on Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi in February 1996 without the permission of the then foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind.
* " Mind the Gap " on Google Video Film by ex MI5 spy David Shayler on inaccuracies of official explanation of the London Bombings

Shayler and MI5
David Shayler ( born 24 December 1965 ) is a British journalist and former MI5 ( Security Service ) officer.

Shayler and was
Shayler was born in Middlesbrough.
Believing the job was media related, Shayler applied.
Allen was a contributor to the book NASA's Scientist-Astronauts by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
Thornton was a contributor to the book " NASA's Scientist-Astronauts " by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
Garriott was also a contributor to the book NASA's Scientist-Astronauts by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
Parker was a contributor to the book, NASA's Scientist-Astronauts by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
The Free Library building, designed by the architect Frank Shayler of Shrewsbury, was built in 1902.

Shayler and .
Chapman's career is chronicled in the book " NASA's Scientist-Astronauts " by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
The following diagram, from J S Shayler ’ s 1958 memorandum, shows how the different components of the system, and guidance signals, were used during the consecutive phases of an automatic landing.

earned and notoriety
Lucas John Helder ( born May 5, 1981 ) is a former University of Wisconsin – Stout college student from Pine Island, Minnesota, who earned notoriety as the Midwest Pipe Bomber in May 2002.
She earned further notoriety in Ballarat when, after reading a bad review in The Ballarat Times, she attacked the editor, Henry Seekamp with a whip.
Peniakoff earned early notoriety ( and his MC ) with his-behind-the-lines raids to blow up German petrol dumps, transported there and back, in some exasperation, by the LRDG.
Erwin earned some notoriety in 1916 when the only known public execution of an elephant in Tennessee occurred in the community.
" Meade's short temper earned him notoriety, and while he was respected by most of his peers, he was not well loved by his army.
The Geto Boys have earned notoriety for their lyrics which cover controversial topics such as misogyny, gore, psychotic experiences, and necrophilia.
Winmodems have earned a certain notoriety for slowing down their host computer systems and for having buggy drivers, although this reputation was largely garnered during the period of their introduction to the mass market, whereupon they were apt to use substandard drivers and be found in entry-level computers with slow CPUs.
He earned notoriety amongst anti-treaty supporters through his order that captured anti-Treaty activists found carrying arms were liable for execution.
She gained notoriety as the hostess of the BBC television game show The Weakest Link which has earned her the nickname " Queen of Mean ".
Weaver has earned notoriety for frequently bypassing the US Secret Service and shaking the hand of the United States President.
Suffocation, one of the best known bands to emerge from this scene, earned a good deal of notoriety for their brutal, complex, and uncompromising style.
He also earned notoriety for the prime-time series ' Games People Play ' and the made-for-television movie ' The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story.
In July 1989, New York City Rabbi Avraham Weiss traveled with six supporters and led a protest that earned international notoriety.
While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor.
Cartwright was strong-willed in his office and was often accused as being dictatorial, but he eventually earned notoriety as the father of Illinois Methodism.
Although only a first year in middle school, Ryoma had already earned notoriety through winning four consecutive titles in the American Junior Tennis tournaments – all in a little over a year.
Specializing in jamming, interference and the stealing of radar and radio signals ( stealing — e. g., 414 Sqn personnel would come on a radio frequency and pretend to be a fighter pilot or ground controller, disrupting the air defences ) the unit earned considerable renown and notoriety for its abilities, and its services were frequently requested by the navy and by American armed forces.
Štefan earned significant notoriety when he missed and fell on a breakaway towards an empty net against the Edmonton Oilers on January 4, 2007, which allowed a play to develop where fellow Czech Aleš Hemský scored with two seconds remaining to send the game to overtime.
Although its circulation was only about 3, 000, and three-quarters of subscribers were African Americans in 1834, the newspaper earned nationwide notoriety for its uncompromising advocacy of " immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves " in the United States.
Benbow's fame and success earned him both public notoriety and a promotion to Admiral.
Later that year, she briefly earned a certain media notoriety for presenting a chat show, Pillow Talk, in which she interviewed guests whilst in bed with them, as part of LWT's late-night strand Night Network.
McDonald earned some notoriety when he quipped, while accepting his $ 25, 000 prize from TIFF for Roadkill, that he planned to spend the money on " a big chunk of hash ".
The Continental Indoor Football League, a traditionally men's league, earned a certain notoriety by being the first professional men's football league ( indoor or outdoor ) to employ female placekickers: Katie Hnida with the Fort Wayne FireHawks, and Julie Harshbarger with the league's oft-renamed Chicago franchise.
He earned notoriety in the early 1930s when he died from multiple radiation-induced cancers after consuming a popular patent medicine made from radium dissolved in water.

earned and after
A runner who reaches on catcher's interference and subsequently scores with two outs scores an unearned run, but baserunners who subsequently score after the runner who has reached on catcher's interference exclusively on clean plays score earned runs ; the baserunner cannot be assumed to have been put out except for the error.
This corner is reportedly named after a local character who had earned the nickname of Tarzan and only wanted to give up his vegetable garden in the dunes if the track's designers named a nearby corner after him.
Many courses start their caddies off at the B level, and after a year move them to A, and on their fourth year ( if they have earned it ), they will receive the title of Honor caddy.
In the 1987 season, Earnhardt earned his nickname " The Intimidator " after spinning out Elliott in the final segment of " The Winston ", a non-points event now known as the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.
In January 1993, only three years after their 1 – 15 season, the Cowboys earned their first Super Bowl trip in 14 seasons.
At the University of Bologna, from its founding in the 12th century until the end of the 20th century, the only degree conferred was the doctorate, usually earned after five years of intensive study after secondary school.
The nearest miss came in 1957 when the Bombers ( as they were popularly known by this time ) earned premiership favouritism after a superb 16 point second semi final defeat of Melbourne, only to lose by over 10 goals against the same side a fortnight later.
Fastolf's previous actions as a soldier had earned him wide respect, but he seems to have become a scapegoat after the debacle.
His performance earned him another Best Actor Academy Award nomination, 17 years after his first.
Spacey earned a fan base following after playing the criminally insane arms dealer Mel Profitt on the television series Wiseguy.
Hubbard was active in the Boy Scouts in Washington, D. C. and earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1924, two weeks after his 13th birthday.
Most Biograph actors earned $ 5 a day but, after Pickford's single day in the studio, Griffith agreed to pay her $ 10 a day against a guarantee of $ 40 a week.
Dixit earned commercial success after a series of flops with Yash Raj Films ' super-hit musical-romance Dil To Pagal Hai starring opposite Shahrukh Khan and Karisma Kapoor.
Lee graduated second in his class behind Charles Mason, who resigned from the Army a year after graduation, and Lee did not incur any demerits during his four-year course of study — five of his 45 classmates earned a similar distinction.
" Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even after his first masterpiece, You Know Me Al, was published in 1916 and earned the awed appreciation of Virginia Woolf, among other very serious, unfunny people ", wrote Andrew Ferguson, who named it, in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the top five pieces of American humor writing.
The administrative and legal reforms which earned him the name Law Giver ensured the Empire's survival long after his death, an achievement which " took many generations of decadent heirs to undo ".
Martok earned the rank of Lieutenant after the Battle of Tcha ' voth that earn him a spot as tactical officer aboard the Klingon Cruiser Gothspar, captained by Kultan ( ST: DS9 Books The Left Hand of Destiny ).
The Vikings earned their second appearance in the Super Bowl after defeating the wild card Washington Redskins, 27-20, and the NFC Eastern Champion Dallas Cowboys 27-10, in the playoffs.
One-third of service-learning students continue their community work even after their class has ended and they've earned a grade.
Round 10, 2005 saw St Kilda and its Coleman Medal-winning full-forward, Fraser Gehrig, claim more revenge for its defeat to Sydney in the corresponding fixture the previous season, winning by 43 points, 15. 11 ( 101 ) to Sydney's 8. 10 ( 58 ), after which the Swans earned the ire of the media and the AFL Chief Executive, Andrew Demetriou, for their game plan in the match.
In 2001, quarterback Kurt Warner was awarded his second NFL Most Valuable Player Award after throwing for 4, 830 yards and 36 touchdowns, with 22 interceptions, and earned a league high 101. 4 passer rating.
This trend was broken when the New York Giants earned a trip to Super Bowl XLVI after participating in Super Bowl XLII four years earlier.
The film had earned between $ 12 and $ 15 million at the American box office after a decade.

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