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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Perhaps she was our very own Mata Hari. A Kashmiri woman who saved the Indian Navy from disaster by spying for the country during its 1971 war with Pakistan is the heroine of a new novel.
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Thaindian News (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Mumbai, May 11 (IANS) Perhaps she was our very own Mata Hari. A Kashmiri woman who saved the Indian Navy from disaster by spying for the country during its 1971 war with Pakistan is the heroine of a new novel released here. Former commander of the navy Harinder S. Sikka’s book “Calling Sehmat” was launched [...]
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India eNews: Top Headlines (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Perhaps she was our very own Mata Hari. A Kashmiri woman who saved the Indian Navy from disaster by spying for the country during its 1971 war with Pakistan is the heroine of a new novel released here.
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AdScam/The Horror! (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
... is about being social... Not being fucking anti-social!!! . In a previous life, Agency Spy was Mata Hari, a real sexy, super spy!
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JSOnline (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
"It's based on Valeska Gert, a German cabaret entertainer from the Weimar period. She made fun of the sex icons of the time; think of Garbo or Mata Hari, satirized. Sara really did her research, and made Gert a jumping-off point for the kind of transgressive character she creates.
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Chaos Theory (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
Otherwise known as, the theme for The Anticraft this go-round. "You know, there comes a time when even I pause and wonder, "What the hell was I thinking?" This is not that time. I know what I was thinking. I know exactly what I was thinking. I was thinking that bacon was a salty, crispy wonder of the world. I was thinking that bacon was a little like Mata Hari, seductive and delicious...
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The Lingerie Post (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
... client list including work for Coco Channel and the Duchess of Windsor. Cadolle “went regularly to Mata Hari’s suite at the Ritz. In this privacy Mata Hari would remove the live boas she wore around her neck like amulets and permit Marguerite to take her measurements.” 3 Marguerite would leave the business to her daughter Alice. It appears Alice is responsible for the...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 04/25/2008
LONG, unhurried wartime melodrama from Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 04/12/2008
Stirring up the sniper story once more, Bill Clinton said the press “acted like (Hillary) was practically Mata Hari — like she was making up all this stuff.”
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Before I Forget... (Free subscription) | 04/14/2008
... was tired, and “immediately” admitted her mistake. “And, oh, they acted like she was practically Mata Hari, you know? Just making up all this stuff,” he said, adding: “And you would’ve thought, you know, that she’d robbed a bank the way they all carried on about this.” Given her 3 a.m. ads — (that has got to be her hedge fund manager on the phone) — it was not very flattering for...
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QandO (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
... she landed in Bosnia. (2) "Did you all see all that? And oh, they acted like she was practically Mata Hari," he said — referring to the Dutch exotic dancer accused by the French of spying for the Germans and executed by a firing squad during World War I — "like she was making up all this stuff. "And then the president of Bosnia said, ’Well, it was quite dangerous when she came, there...
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The Carpetbagger Report (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
... which she landed in Bosnia. “Did you all see all that? And oh, they acted like she was practically Mata Hari,” he said — referring to the Dutch exotic dancer accused by the French of spying for the Germans and executed by a firing squad during World War I — “like she was making up all this stuff. “And then the president of Bosnia said, ‘Well, it was quite dangerous when she came,...
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Pensito Review (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
... she landed in Bosnia. (2) “Did you all see all that? And oh, they acted like she was practically Mata Hari,” he said — referring to the Dutch exotic dancer accused by the French of spying for the Germans and executed by a firing squad during World War I — “like she was making up all this stuff. “And then the president of Bosnia said, ‘Well, it was quite dangerous when she came, there...
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Gypsy Scholar (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
... a Muslim'. God knows what the episode actually amounted to. It seems probable that the liquored-up Mata Hari, the dipsomaniacal nudist, was simply a woman in a cocktail dress who, perhaps, had recently drunk a cocktail. Still, we can continue to imagine Sayyid barricading himself into his cabin while, beyond the door, the siren sings her song. I recall reading this anecdote by Qutb...
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The Latin Americanist (Free subscription) | 04/04/2008
... been of intense particular scrutiny with one columnist going as far as calling her a modern-day Mata Hari . Sources (English)- Associated Press, Reuters, eitb24.com, Baltimore Sun, Canada Free Press Sources (Spanish)- Caracol Radio Image- RCN