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Person.png James H. TaylorRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Employment.png Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency

In office
September 1982 - ?
DeputyGeorge Clarke, Rebecca Donegan"?" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
Preceded byCharles A. Briggs
Succeeded byJohn H. Stein

Career

He worked in the CIA as CIA/Executive Director and Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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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