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A whistle stop visit by the President of the United States has passed off without incident, government sources report today.

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An unexpected visit by the American president took everyone in the Grid by surprise, especially when Harry got a tip off from the French that there was more to the visit than met the eye. Ruth’s information seemed to back up the idea that plans were afoot to hold a secret meeting with the Libyans.

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Christine Dale swept in with her CIA team and announced, despite protocol, that they were in charge of security for the visit. They wanted unprecedented access to MI5 documents and when they said jump Tom and the team were to jump. Tom agreed to let Christine have her way as a personal favour.

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Tom started receiving strange phone calls, and he became seriously concerned when he started being approached by strange men in the street who seemed to know him. It turned out Vicky had decided to get even by posting postcards, advertising his ‘services’ all around London. When Christine found out this spat was putting her operation in danger, she took matters into her own hands, and, along with her CIA team, gave Vicky the heavy treatment.

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The president’s visit took a mysterious turn when he veered away from schedule. Christine made up an unconvincing cover story, but it was clear the secret meeting with the Libyans was happening. Luckily the team were on top of things, and had struck their own deal with the Libyans first. Despite a close call with a misguided microlight, the visit passed off smoothly, and Tom and Christine were able to get together for a late-night ‘debriefing’.


[ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ][ 8 ][ 9 ][ 10 ]- [ overview ]

Why would the Americans be planning a deal with Libya?
What happened at Lockerbie?
Was Libya really guilty of the bombing?

Air Traffic Control
Microlights

Lockerbie Timeline
The White House
The CIA
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