Journalists Reject ISE's Unusual Offer Of Freelance Work

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Espionage has long been the forte of the British middle class. But one bunch of former public schoolboys that failed to follow in the fooTSTeps of Burgess, MacLean et al is the International (London) Stock Exchange. Frankly, Le Carre wouldn't like it.

Following a naive attempt last month to elicit information on business rivals, the exchange found itself in familiar territory -- controversy. In an operation short on discretion, the ISE got caught with its pants down after it tried to recruit

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