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Posted on 11/05/07

The man who kept quiet for 22 years

James Bartleman's outstanding foreign service career of more than 35 years never masked his oddness. He fit no one's conventional picture of a diplomat. His colleagues thought him secretive, aloof, unrelentingly serious, an ambitious loner who played his cards close to his chest and was not - as one former diplomat said - "a natural sharer."

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