cm 3? Even for Soviet defectors, there’s no place like home Escape From the CIA by Ronald Kessler Simon & Schuster, 1991 295 pages Paperback price $5 99 ★ ir ★ • (two* :!••>•* •• •<•(! • •"* motto ir>« 51 "*• • • * • • '■»' !>*+• One of the biggest spy vs spy searvdiiIs dI till) Cold War didn't involve any of the super-ex• ploding, laser bring. radio wave emitting gadgets popular i/ed m the James Bond movies that have entertained millions This spy story involved one average looking man with blonde hair and a bad handle bar mustache, a I'rench restau rant, a quaint two-story house in rural Virginia and .1 trip to Canada in seun h of true love On Aug 1, 1'185. Vitaly Yur chenko, the tilth-ranking agent ot the KCB hierarchy, walked into tin- American embassy in Koine sav ng lie Wanted to tie let ! t ie was mi met) lately Flown to the l nr. : St.i'• \ The t i.\ .inti Till set him. up in a safe house ilild lost no ■ time-debrief mg him- .its .0; hvast know ! edge of Kt .it ojier.i!loiis Yurt heiikti w .ts the highest ranking K(.H 0II111.1I ever to tie let ( to the United Stales Orient ins m.mv |o!>s witlmi the Soviet spy agent y was directing mtel ligem e operations m the Unit eti States With miormation supplied hy Yurchenko tile hill .Knit t.\ would he .title to e:\pose .'anyone spying lor tile Soviets Yurt henko's delft lion was an unbuliesable t oup lor I S intelligent e operations Hut just three months later, on Nov T l evs Yuri henko walked aw,i\ from .. I rent'll restaurant where lie was timing with his (HA gtiarti saying Tin going For a walk it I don't t ome back. it's not your lault On Nov -t. Yurchenko Field a press t (inference at the Soviet embassy Fie told reporters there he had been kidnapped in Rome hv the (HA and brought to the United States where lie was held prisoner anil drugged Speculation about what real Iv happened during Viin lien Li's three month vanishing act snarr.il I! he was a true dcifet lor, vvhv did he go Uiik’ Did the < iA re.itlv kidnap him. und if mi. vvhv did thi’v lid him rs i api’ ’ Was Yuri henko sent liv the Soviets as a plant In (1 is i mitt the ('IA ’ \nd must mi pmtantlv how could tin’ ( IA have lilnvvri one ol the biggest i ases o! the ( old War' In f-.'s. ,1/1 e / real (hr < 7.1 award winning journalist Ron aid Kessler attempts to sort out the entire siirdid affair Kessler is the hist and, to date, th idv W stern journal 1st to 'interview Yunhenko sim e hi letul l.e.i to the Soviet l ia ol Yun henko. ini idental iv vv is stiff in j lov ed by till' Kl.il .n 1'iMii) Die author also draw, on manv -.mu i i’s within the American mleiligeiu e com iMiimtv to fei unslrui t the t ase III the ifeie: liv r delei tol Kessler stria,’Iglv believes Yuri henko was a true tie let tor He even got the Soviet spv to ,u know ledge that d he was to give up Ills kidnapping sl.av and admit lli.it h had detei teii, he would he . vet uted as a tral Kessli : pr IV ides V idem e tfia! :t was tie ( i \ s pi tor hall dhng ol fun henko, and Yur U.S. hockey team ‘bullies’ for gold MHKIBFL, France (A!’) Whether the W S hockey team is bullying ils way through the Olympic tournament or just doing what it takes to win. it keeps driving i loser to its goal of golden glory Scuffles and skirmishes marked another game but didn't prevent the Americans from beating France 4-1 Tuesday mgbt and moving within one victory of the gold-medal game The bottom lirie is we win and people can say whatever they want." US captain Clark Donated! said "! don't think were a dirty team We’re a hard working team 11»»• thiited States [5 0 1) advanced to 1 ri day’s semifinal against the winner of Wednes day's I-inland-Umlied Team garni- The Ameri cans, assured id mi worst; than fourth plai.tr, art; in the Olympic medal round for (tie lirsi time since winning the lUittt gold modal While Tuesday's game was less intense than the United States Sweden matt h the day he (ore, it still was rough. Ament a s lire! Hedican said NANO GRIFFITH LATE NIGHT GRANDEHOTEL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 8PM Hut Center IOK IMI ri RIORMIV. VKTV 687-5000 TICKETS $15 TREK. 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I -'I die lale-.t m 1 »iv w le t let liniHogy a 114 I llic ill funnily. if|V KC hcutl wn t«* t \ >11 ins (’>i !c SIm•$* ! name's lick hu ydc defected m Koine, Yurchenko li.nl only one request thiii it In- kt*|>l 11>iii|ill'll*Iv mk rnt so tin' Iannis hi- It• 11 behind wuulil not suiter When 'i im Itenkn rf.i.l about his ili'li i lion in tin- W.ishm^lnn /’list, In- i .ini,' to llii- conclusion tli.11 tin' CIA is not .1 serious organization Kessler lines ,i good job liiak mg itu' stors I’njov.ililt! bv not getting hogged down m ret iting |list the I,n ts He paints i i le.ir picture ul w li.it Yurt httlikp w.is going tliroiigb ,it every stage of the game lie also provides good insight into the CIA s in stitutinli.il lonleilipt lor delei tors and how that attitude led *1 mi hi-nko to question his del c sion to lrs life ill the United States By Pat Malach • ' . 1 V i i i ; ■ ' ' ‘ Swede off hook for hit Ml.KIUKL. 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