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                    [Title] => German spy agency comes clean on secret sites
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Germany's foreign intelligence agency officially lifted the lid on some of its worst-kept secrets Friday, acknowledging that half a dozen facilities around the country are in fact spy stations — as anyone with Internet access could already figure out.

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The lawyer of Australian bounty hunter Reiner Jacobi submitted to the Senate yesterday documents purporting to confirm the existence of a $13.2 billion bank account of Irene Marcos-Araneta in Liechtenstein, a tiny European principality between Switzerland and Austria.

Lawyer David Chaikin said the document which he claimed came from the German Federal Intelligence Service had established the existence of the bank account.

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                    [Title] => German spy agency comes clean on secret sites
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Germany's foreign intelligence agency officially lifted the lid on some of its worst-kept secrets Friday, acknowledging that half a dozen facilities around the country are in fact spy stations — as anyone with Internet access could already figure out.

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The lawyer of Australian bounty hunter Reiner Jacobi submitted to the Senate yesterday documents purporting to confirm the existence of a $13.2 billion bank account of Irene Marcos-Araneta in Liechtenstein, a tiny European principality between Switzerland and Austria.

Lawyer David Chaikin said the document which he claimed came from the German Federal Intelligence Service had established the existence of the bank account.

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