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Defence Academy swansong? And the Ali, Tony and Gordon show

by Rob Dover on 7 February 2010 · 6 comments

Terror on Campus

by Rob Dover on 11 January 2010 · 31 comments

The problems associated with having just too many good ideas….

by Rob Dover on 15 December 2009 · 6 comments

Intelligence Failure and Iraq – ‘I had this geezer in the back of me cab’….

by Rob Dover on 9 December 2009 · 2 comments

PVE and population concentrations

by Rob Dover on 1 December 2009 · 10 comments

Trumpet blow and observation…

by Rob Dover on 28 November 2009 · 1 comment

Looking the wrong way?

by Rob Dover on 12 November 2009 · 10 comments

Doodlings on Intel

by Rob Dover on 3 November 2009 · 12 comments

It’s going to be PREVENT, but not as we know it.

by Rob Dover on 20 October 2009 · 3 comments

Confused Ethics, Muddled Thinking – The SFO and BAE

by Rob Dover on 1 October 2009 · 5 comments

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