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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
− | He worked in the [[CIA]] as [[ | + | He worked in the [[CIA]] as [[Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency]] from September 1982. |
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+ | He also worked as [[Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency|Executive Director]] of the agency under [[William H. Webster]] & [[William J. Casey]].<ref name=bikes/> | ||
==Later activities== | ==Later activities== | ||
− | In 1994, the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the [[Cold War]] ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-12/news/cb-56709_1_ex-cia-official</ref> | + | In 1994, the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the [[Cold War]] ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."<ref name=bikes>http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-12/news/cb-56709_1_ex-cia-official</ref> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Career
He worked in the CIA as Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 1982.
He also worked as Executive Director of the agency under William H. Webster & William J. Casey.[1]
Later activities
In 1994, the Los Angeles Times quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the Cold War ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."[1]
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