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Metropolitan police in London, England, appealed Monday for further information about last month's death of a man who worked for a British intelligence agency and whose naked body was found in a padlocked duffel bag in his bathroom.

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British police investigate death of alleged spyupdated: Wed Aug 25 2010 15:26:00

British police are investigating the death of a man reported by the British press to have worked for the country's secret service.

People.com: LC & Kristin Cavallari's Stand-Off at the Clubupdated: Fri Oct 02 2009 07:08:00

• Lauren Conrad was feeling the love with boyfriend Kyle Howard at new West Hollywood nightspot MI-6, where the couple was spotted making out and flirting on the dancefloor. But when the former Hills star ended up seated near her old nemesis - Kristin Cavallari - there might as well have been tumbleweeds blowing between the two women. The frenemies shot glares back and forth as Conrad texted on her phone and whispered with pal Lo Bosworth, who had Frankie Delgado for backup.

MI6 reports own officer over torture claimsupdated: Fri Sep 11 2009 11:53:00

Police in London said Friday they are investigating an allegation of torture involving a British intelligence officer.

Personal details of new UK spy chief on Facebookupdated: Sun Jul 05 2009 12:02:00

Personal details and photographs of the incoming head of Britain's international spy agency have been posted on Facebook, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband acknowledged Sunday.

Review: 'Duplicity' is fiendishly, joyfully cleverupdated: Fri Mar 20 2009 09:22:00

What's love without trust? A turn-on, if you're Ray Koval (Clive Owen) or Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts), the lead characters in "Duplicity."

Al Fayed 'disappointed'updated: Wed Apr 09 2008 04:54:00

Royals commentator Richard Fitzwilliams on the verdict in the Diana crash inquest.

Al Fayed still believes 'agents' killed Dianaupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 06:50:00

Mohamed Al Fayed still believes that British secret agents might have been involved in the death of his son and Princess Diana, his spokeswoman said Tuesday.

Time.com: The Diana Trial's Last Surpriseupdated: Mon Apr 07 2008 15:00:00

No, it wasn't a conspiracy. But it also wasn't an accident, the jury rules, but an "unlawful killing." What comes next?

Diana death inquest jury mulls verdictupdated: Fri Apr 04 2008 10:36:00

A jury is considering its verdict into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed more than 10 years after the car crash in Paris that killed them.

Coroner: No evidence of Diana murder plotupdated: Mon Mar 31 2008 23:21:00

The coroner who is leading an inquest into the death of Princess Diana says there is "no evidence" that the British secret service -- or any other government agency -- had anything to do with the princess' death in 1997.

Spy testifies on Diana's deathupdated: Thu Feb 21 2008 10:53:00

An ex-spy says British intelligence wasn't involved in Princess Diana's death. CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

Focus shifts to car at Diana inquestupdated: Thu Feb 21 2008 09:37:00

The widow and son of a paparazzi photographer who covered Princess Diana were scheduled to testify Thursday at the inquest into her death, and lawyers were expected to ask them about the man's Fiat, which some believe played a role in the fatal crash.

Quest undercoverupdated: Wed Dec 12 2007 10:40:00

"Those who don't take risks, don't drink champagne"

Bush's un-liesupdated: Tue Aug 22 2006 16:31:00

Royal Masset, a Texas Republican political consultant who has been accused of being less than brilliant, recently had this to say about Karl Rove: "I think we actually like Karl a lot more now than we did when he was more active locally." He told the San Antonio Express-News he believed that Rove in Washington is remaining loyal to Bush while "fighting the good fight. He's fighting budgets. He's fighting wars. He's doing conservative kinds of things."

UK to unveil London bomb inquiriesupdated: Thu May 11 2006 04:41:00

Two reports on the July 7 London transit bombings last year are due to be released on Thursday, 10 months after the attacks.

UK pays out for '50s LSD testsupdated: Fri Feb 24 2006 11:04:00

Britain has agreed to pay compensation to three servicemen given the mind-altering drug LSD during tests in the 1950s, the government said on Friday.

MI6 goes online in plea for spiesupdated: Thu Oct 13 2005 04:39:00

Britain's foreign spy service MI6 has turned to the Internet in an attempt to recruit real-life James Bonds and dispel myths about the secretive agency.

Blair: I did not deceive over Iraqupdated: Wed Oct 13 2004 07:46:00

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has rejected calls to apologize for the way his government presented intelligence on Iraq's weapons programs before the war.

Iraq inquiry backs new MI6 chiefupdated: Wed Jul 14 2004 08:12:00

The inquiry into British intelligence ahead of the Iraq war has expressed support for the spy chief who drew up the government dossier.

UK spy chief's anti-terror adviceupdated: Fri Apr 30 2004 07:59:00

Britain's spy chief has issued secret anti-terrorist advice for the very first time -- and in very un-secret fashion it is available on a specially set-up spy-org Web site.

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