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Friday 14 September 2001 |
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She tracked, trailed, bugged and burgled some of the most ruthless spies, drug-runners, subversives and terrorists of her generation.
But when the news broke that Stella Rimington, the first officially named and first woman director of MI5, had written her autobiography she suddenly found herself an enemy of the state.
In her first radio interview, she talks to Martha Kearney about the book, and, in light of this week's events, reflects on the role that intelligence services play in the fight against terrorism. Open Secret (Hutchison; ISBN 0091793602)
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