Who would have thought that in the 1950s, Burbank was a hotbed of international espionage? Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes 1950s burbank espionage
With stealth technology, the U.S. could spy on its Cold War adversaries without running the risk of getting caught. Annie Jacobsen adversarycatchcold Change image and share on social
Can a democratic nation fight a War on Terror and at the same time bend over backward so as not to offend a few visitors' rights? Annie Jacobsen backwardbenddemocratic Change image and share on social
The oil under Libya is the champagne of oil, drop for drop the world's most valuable. Annie Jacobsen champagnedroplibya Change image and share on social
Over fifteen years of studying the American Right professionally - especially in their communications with each other, in their own memos and media since the 1950s - I have yet to find a truly novel development, a real innovation, in far-right 'thought.' Rick Perlstein 1950samericancommunication share on social
Mysteries include so many things: the noir novel, espionage novel, private eye novels, thrillers, police procedurals. But the pure detective story is where there's a detective and a criminal who's committed a murder and leaves clues for the detective and the careful reader to find. Otto Penzler carefulcluecommit share on social
I was born on October 21, 1956 in Burbank, California. My father, Eddie Fisher, was a famous singer. My mother, Debbie Reynolds, was a movie star. Her best-known role was in 'Singin' In The Rain.' Carrie Fisher bearburbankcalifornia Change image and share on social