(порядок имен изменен для русско-мэйл-шовинистской аутентичности)
Про шпионов начали вылезать персональные подробности:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/30/world/europe/30spy.html ===
Neighbors in Montclair, N.J., of the couple who called themselves Richard and Cynthia Murphy were flabbergasted when a team of F.B.I. agents turned up Sunday night and led the couple away in handcuffs. One person who lives nearby called them “suburbia personified,” saying that they had asked people for advice about the local schools. Others worried about the Murphys’ elementary-age daughters.
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In Cambridge, Mass., the couple known as Donald Heathfield and Tracey Foley, who appeared to be in their 40s and had two teenage sons, lived in an apartment building on a residential street where some Harvard professors and students live.
“She was very courteous; she was very nice,” Montse Monne-Corbero, who lives next door, said of Ms. Foley. The sons shoveled snow for her in the winter, Ms. Monne-Corbero said, but they also had “very loud” parties.
Lila Hexner, who lives in the building next door, said Ms. Foley told her she was in the real estate business. “She said they were from Canada,” Ms. Hexner said.
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http://www.king5.com/news/Seattle-Russian-spies-ideal-tenants--97363674.html ===
"They were the nicest people here," says John Evans, who has managed the apartment building for 9 years. "In fact I wished they stayed on."
Michael Zottoli and Patricia Mills are two of the ten people accused of carrying out "deep cover" assignments as Russian spies. The ten were arrested in various places on the east coast over the weekend.
Zottoli and Mills were living in a new apartment in Arlington, Virginia.
Evans says when they lived here, Zottoli passed himself off as an investment banker. Mills said she was going to school.
"They came across as being foreigners. Both of them had an accent. Michael said he was Italian, and he seemed Italian," says Evans.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/28/AR2010062805227.html===
The defendants, eight of whom are married couples, held jobs in fields such as finance and media. One, Vicky Pelaez, was a reporter for a Spanish-language newspaper in New York, officials said. Mikhail Semenko, who was arrested at his residence in Arlington, worked in New York in 2008 and last year for the Conference Board, which provides economic data, the organization said.
Semenko, who is fluent in Russian, English, Mandarin and Spanish, has worked at the Travel All Russia travel agency in Arlington for more than a year, said Slava Shirokov, a co-owner. He said Semenko was known as a smart, hard-working and polite employee who helped Chinese and Hispanic travelers plan trips.
"It's straight from a movie. I would never think of anything like this happening to Mikhail," he said. "It still seems quite surreal."
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Также для Семенко фигурирует Мерседес 500 куп и brunette girlfriend и keeping to themselves and speaking in Russian.