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July 12, 1988 | RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
The FBI prevented an Interpol vice president from entering the United States to attend a meeting of the international police organization's executive committee, The Times learned Monday, on grounds that he is a leading Chinese intelligence operative. The suspected spy, Zhu Entao, is believed to have served as China's "case officer" for Larry Wu-Tai Chin, the former CIA translator who committed suicide two years ago after being convicted of selling classified information to Beijing, U.S.
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July 12, 1988 | RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
The FBI prevented an Interpol vice president from entering the United States to attend a meeting of the international police organization's executive committee, The Times learned Monday, on grounds that he is a leading Chinese intelligence operative. The suspected spy, Zhu Entao, is believed to have served as China's "case officer" for Larry Wu-Tai Chin, the former CIA translator who committed suicide two years ago after being convicted of selling classified information to Beijing, U.S.
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November 20, 1988 | WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Espionage agents of the People's Republic of China, seizing advantage of increasingly close economic and political ties to the United States, have surpassed the Soviets as the most active foreign spies in California, according to top U.S. counterintelligence officials. U.S.
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