The Recruit
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Initial release | Czechia |
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Directors | Roger Donaldson |
Box office | 101. 2 million USD |
Initial DVD release | May 27, 2003 |
Screenplay | Kurt Wimmer |
Mitch Glazer | |
Roger Towne | |
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ID | 776754 |
About The Recruit
In an era when the country's first line of defense - human intelligence - is more important than ever, comes an explosive thriller that gives an insider's view into the CIA's secret training ground: The Farm. James Clayton (Colin Farrell) might not have the attitude of a typical recruit, but he is one of the smartest graduating seniors in the country -- and he's just the person that Walter Burke (Al Pacino) wants in the Agency.
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... " One member of Storm-Z, a former prisoner interviewed by US-funded website Sever Realii, said defence ministry recruiters promised inmates lavish payments: a salary of 205,000 roubles (about $2,000 or £1,700) a month, a payment of 3m roubles ($31,000 or £26,000) per injury and 5m roubles ($52,000 or £43,000) to be paid to The Recruit s relatives if he gets killed...
Staffordshire army deaths: Urgent action for sickle-cell
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Staffordshire army deaths: Urgent action for sickle-cell
Kamil Iddrisu and Youngson Nkhoma collapsed within a few days of each other to Whittington barracks, Staffordshire.
The death of two army recruits, which could be repeated during military training, without the urgent intervention of the government, a court has warned the doctors.
Kamil Iddrisu, 25, and Youngson Nkhoma, 31 died within a few days of each other in November, during officer selection.
The Soldiers were poorly accepted, with non-diagnosed patients with sickle cell anemia at Whittington barracks, Staffordshire.
The Ministry of defence (MoD) said it had immediately taken steps, "to understand what happened. "
In a Report to the MoD, Birmingham and Solihull senior coroner Louise Hunt called for further measures for candidates in case of danger (SCT).
An investigation heard that Mr Iddrisu and Mr Nkhoma, runs sent broke from Ghana and Malawi in United Kingdom for officer selection, while participating in separate training sessions.
Mr Iddrisu died at 17. November and Mr Nkhoma on November 27, according to Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham with serious kidney damage.
A pathologist concluded that The Most likely cause for any man SZT collapse, in combination with the military exercise, said The Coroner 's Report .
The MoD said it had taken the company to initiate immediate steps, to understand the circumstances in order to recruit you to consider deathsMs hunt called the MoD-screening, all-UK-selection of the candidates, with a blood test.
"I've found that three other men have also collapsed, the require in similar situations, intensive treatment, but they didn't want to die," She Said .
"I Am concerned that there is a group of non-UK candidates, the risk of death or damage, if further steps are not taken immediately," Ms hunt added.
The Coroner , the MoD gave up 31. To react, in January.
An army spokesman confirmed the death but said it could not comment further.
The MoD said the service inquiry was convened to look at the circumstances of the Two Deaths and put defensive measures.
He added that the future candidate would have to be tested, the SEPA credit transfer on a NHS questionnaire, and the work was in progress, the introduction of blood tests.
sickle cell disease affects approximately 15,000 people in the UK.
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Source of news: bbc.com