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New York Times
February 15, 2017
The last time an outsider with no intelligence experience took the job was in the early days of the Reagan administration, when Max Hugel, a businessman who had worked on Mr. Reagan's campaign, was named to run the spy service. His tenure at the C.I.A. was marked by turmoil and questions about theÃÂ ...
Mintpress News (blog)
December 20, 2016
In the 1990s, then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chief of the clandestine service, a small department within the CIA. But some agents disagreed with the appointment. Weiner explained: “They dug up dirt on him, fed it to the Washington Post, and forced him out in less thanÃÂ ...
WMUR Manchester
March 24, 2016
The fourth partner was Max Hugel of Windham, a businessman who had helped guide Ronald Reagan's successful 1980 presidential campaign in New Hampshire and later served briefly as Deputy Director of the CIA. The group, calling itself Rockingham Venture, purchased the property from the JockeyÃÂ ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
December 21, 2013
They include William Casey, Attorney General Edwin Meese, Undersecretary of Defense Fred Ikle, former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, former CIA Deputy Director Max Hugel, Richard Secord, Oliver North, and Michael Ledeen. Both operations involved some of the same characters, the sameÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
September 10, 2012
In 1981 Stolz was serving as station chief in London, handling liaison with British intelligence agencies, when President Ronald Reagan appointed William Casey to be director of the CIA. Casey immediately offered Stolz a job in Washington assisting his deputy, Max Hugel. The plan was that Stolz wouldÃÂ ...
New York Times
June 15, 2012
Mr. Stolz had quit the agency after Mr. Casey gave the job of deputy director for operations to Max Hugel, a Reagan campaign fund-raiser. Mr. Hugel lasted only a few months in the job. In 1991, President George H. W. Bush presented Mr. Stolz with the National Security Medal for distinguished achievementÃÂ ...
International Business Times
June 14, 2012
He epitomizes the careful, calm intelligence operator. He retired bitter from the CIA in the 1980s after then-CIA director William Casey asked him to assist the newly appointed director of operations, Max Hugel, who had no experience in intelligence. Months later, Hugel was accused of financial wrongdoingÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 15, 2017
... when Max Hugel, a businessman who had worked on Mr. Reagan's campaign ... His tenure at the C.I.A. was marked by turmoil and questions about the ... clearance by the C.I.A. But distrust of the intelligence community has ...
Mintpress News (blog)
December 20, 2016
“[Jeff Bezos] recently secured a $600 million contract from the CIA. ... then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chief ...
MarketWatch
July 1, 2016
Charlie Young (from left) and Dina Griffin of Interactive Design Architects join Billie Tsien and Tod Williams, with Bob Larsen of IDEA and Paul Schulhof of TWBTA to their left. The Obama Foundation has chosen an architect for its planned presidential library in Chicago: the New York–based firm TodÃÂ ...
WMUR Manchester
March 24, 2016
The fourth partner was Max Hugel of Windham, a businessman who had ... Hampshire and later served briefly as Deputy Director of the CIA.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
December 21, 2013
Ghorbanifar has also been described by the CIA and by Colonel Oliver ... of the Navy John Lehman, former CIA Deputy Director Max Hugel, ...
Telegraph.co.uk
September 10, 2012
... the CIA's overseers on the House and Senate Intelligence committees. ... offered Stolz a job in Washington assisting his deputy, Max Hugel.
New York Times
June 15, 2012
Mr. Stolz had quit the agency after Mr. Casey gave the job of deputy director for operations to Max Hugel, a Reagan campaign fund-raiser.
International Business Times
June 14, 2012
Former Top CIA Spy Dies: Richard 'Dick' Stolz Succumbs To ... him to assist the newly appointed director of operations, Max Hugel, who had no ...
New York Times
February 15, 2017
... when Max Hugel, a businessman who had worked on Mr. Reagan's campaign ... His tenure at the C.I.A. was marked by turmoil and questions about the ... clearance by the C.I.A. But distrust of the intelligence community hasÃÂ ...
Mintpress News (blog)
December 20, 2016
“[Jeff Bezos] recently secured a $600 million contract from the CIA. ... then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chiefÃÂ ...
MarketWatch
July 1, 2016
In June, 1984, at a National Security Council meeting, CIA Director Casey .... Max Hugel, CIA chief of covert operations who resigned afterÃÂ ...
WMUR Manchester
March 24, 2016
The fourth partner was Max Hugel of Windham, a businessman who had ... Hampshire and later served briefly as Deputy Director of the CIA.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
March 18, 2015
Ghorbanifar has also been described by the CIA and by Colonel Oliver ... of the Navy John Lehman, former CIA Deputy Director Max Hugel,ÃÂ ...
Moneylife
December 31, 2013
... Agency (CIA) was providing consistent intelligence inputs based on its .... which made the film is owned by a former CIA boss Max Hugel andÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
September 10, 2012
... the CIA's overseers on the House and Senate Intelligence committees. ... offered Stolz a job in Washington assisting his deputy, Max Hugel.
New York Times
June 15, 2012
The whole operation, which involved the C.I.A., was illegal: there was ... Mr. Casey gave the job of deputy director for operations to Max Hugel,ÃÂ ...
International Business Times
June 14, 2012
Stolz joined the CIA in 1950 and over a 31 year career became one of its ... him to assist the newly appointed director of operations, Max Hugel,ÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 15, 2017
Against this backdrop, Mr. Trump has appointed Mike Pompeo, a former Republican congressman from Kansas, to run the C.I.A., and former Senator Dan Coats, an Indiana Republican, to be the director of national intelligence (he is still awaiting ...
Mintpress News (blog)
December 20, 2016
In the 1990s, then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chief of the clandestine service, a small department within the CIA. But some agents disagreed with the appointment. Weiner explained: "They dug up dirt on him, fed it to theÃÂ ...
Mintpress News (blog)
December 20, 2016
In the 1990s, then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chief of the clandestine service, a small department within the CIA. But some agents disagreed with the appointment. Weiner explained: "They dug up dirt on him, fed it to theÃÂ ...
MarketWatch
July 1, 2016
Charlie Young (from left) and Dina Griffin of Interactive Design Architects join Billie Tsien and Tod Williams, with Bob Larsen of IDEA and Paul Schulhof of TWBTA to their left.
WMUR Manchester
March 24, 2016
The fourth partner was Max Hugel of Windham, a businessman who had helped guide Ronald Reagan's successful 1980 presidential campaign in New Hampshire and later served briefly as Deputy Director of the CIA. The group, calling itself RockinghamÃÂ ...
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