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	<title>Comments on: EU Bioterrorism Expert Claims Harassment by Western Intelligence Forces</title>
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		<title>By: Mr. Phelps</title>
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		<description>Not a specialist of the trade, but I find the plot a bit much, after I read the whole thing which brings its share of other interesting details.

If Jill Dekker finds the technique of her &quot;guardian angels&quot; reminiscent of Johnny English, then let me suggest that the idea of the theatrical hearse might have been rather picked up in the opener of the TV series The Prisoner (starring Patrick McGoohan) before being included in a story à la Henry Verneuil and Gilles Perrault, all this in the pure style of the espionage movies of the late 60s early 70s. 

Ha! Wait and let&#039;s see whence the resounding case will come--with a story&#039;s title such as L&#039;Effroyable imposture - Part II, perhaps?--if ever there is one. 

P.S.: Hey, nice picture! She looks almost like Barbara Bain, my partner in Mission: Impossible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a specialist of the trade, but I find the plot a bit much, after I read the whole thing which brings its share of other interesting details.</p>
<p>If Jill Dekker finds the technique of her &#8220;guardian angels&#8221; reminiscent of Johnny English, then let me suggest that the idea of the theatrical hearse might have been rather picked up in the opener of the TV series The Prisoner (starring Patrick McGoohan) before being included in a story &#224; la Henry Verneuil and Gilles Perrault, all this in the pure style of the espionage movies of the late 60s early 70s.</p>
<p>Ha! Wait and let&#8217;s see whence the resounding case will come&#8212;with a story&#8217;s title such as L&#8217;Effroyable imposture &#8211; Part II, perhaps?&#8212;if ever there is one.</p>
<p>P.S.: Hey, nice picture! She looks almost like Barbara Bain, my partner in Mission: Impossible.</p>
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