After all the arguments over Valerie Plame, I found this to be absolutely amazing!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/27/washington/27riedel.html?_r=1&scp=8&sq=cia&st=cse...
7th paragraph:
At times speaking with the cool dispassion of a career intelligence analyst, Mr. Riedel has a professorial air as he sits in his living room surrounded by books about South Asia and the Middle East, and memoirs by past C.I.A. directors. His wife, whom he met at the C.I.A., continues to work at the agency as a Middle East analyst.
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Even though the NYT didn't specifically mention her name, any/every other country's intelligence network could easily ascertain her name. Marriage licenses are public records! Friends & neighbors all now know her occupation. This puts all her contacts at risk.
Where's the outrage?!?!