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    www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/3 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/1/2007    Last Visited: 8/1/2007  

    Mike Evanoff is the Bodyguard.

    His formal title is special agent in charge of protective operations at the State Department.But the former Washington area high school football star is better known among those who travel with the secretary of state as Condoleezza Rice's shadow.

    Mike Evanoff, the State Department's special agent in charge of protective operations, is also known as Condoleezza Rice's shadow.Mike Evanoff, the State Department's special agent in charge of protective operations, is also known as Condoleezza Rice's shadow. (By Nicolas Bouvy -- Associated Press)
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    Evanoff is rarely more than a few feet away.Aides have fluctuating access, but Evanoff is always there.He usually knows where Rice will step before she does.

    "We have a science.I can tell you she'll take 13 steps to the right and 10 steps to the left and then get into the car.We advance every route she will take -- steps, driving, how many stairs she'll go up.We know if the ground is too soft for high heels," Evanoff explained shortly before Rice's current trip to the Middle East.
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    The son of two D.C. police officers who met at the D.C. police academy, Evanoff has particular respect for women who break professional barriers.His mother was the first woman on the Supreme Court's police force.

    As a member of the Diplomatic Security -- the State Department's equivalent of the Secret Service -- Evanoff earlier protected some of the other most famous women in the world.He twice protected Princess Diana and also protected Jordan's Queen Noor.

    Diana, he said, was funny and playful, once in an elevator pulling out the earpiece through which he is connected to a team of agents.Rice, by contrast, is "high-energy, and keeping up with her is high-energy."

    Protecting the secretary is a top job at the State Department.Evanoff was previously a regional security officer in Pakistan.In 1994, he was in charge of security when the new U.S. embassy was opened in Sarajevo during the Bosnian conflict.

    Over the past three years, Evanoff has had several hair-raising moments running the team of about 75 men and women who protect Rice.

    "The secretary is not Princess Diana," he said.

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    www.990am.com/content_page.php?pid=us_news - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 8/1/2007  

    Mike Evanoff is the Bodyguard.His formal title is special agent in charge of protective operations at the State Department.
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    Mike Evanoff is the Bodyguard.His formal title is special agent in charge of protective operations at the State Department.

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    1971, all over again in Pakistan? - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/6/2002    Last Visited: 10/18/2003  

    Not only has Nancy Powell, the US ambassador to Pakistan, called Pakistan a platform for terror, but Mike Evanoff, the US embassy's (in Islamabad) chief of diplomatic security, the State Department's version of the Secret Service, had the following to say about Pakistan to Christian Science Monitor: "This is the epicenter for terrorism.

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    DAWN - Opinion; 10 June, 2003 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/10/2003    Last Visited: 6/10/2003  

    The Christian Science Monitor quotes Michael Evanoff, the Regional Security Officer as telling the newspaper that "this is now the epicentre of terrorism.It really is.This is the only country I know in the world that has so many groups that are against the US or Western ideas."If he has been misquoted or quoted out of context, let him take it up with the newspaper.

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    K P S Gill: Pakistan - The Footprints of Terror --... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/2/2004    Last Visited: 10/18/2004  

    June 5: Michael Evanoff, Regional Security Officer of the US Embassy in Islamabad told the Christian Science Monitor that, "This [Pakistan] is now the epicentre of terrorism.

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    Kaumudi Online Front Page - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/5/2003    Last Visited: 7/28/2003  

    This is the only country I know in the world that has so many groups that are against the US or Western ideals," US embassy's Regional Security Officer Michael Evanoff was quoted as saying in the Christian Science Monitor.

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    Lite Rock 96.1, WSRS FM - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/11/2002    Last Visited: 5/25/2003  

    Mike Evanoff, the embassy's chief of diplomatic security, the State Department's version of the Secret Service, said: "After 9/11 and after coalition forces came into Afghanistan, they flushed al Qaeda elements into this country, and here they've taken safe haven with their sectarian brothers and there they have actually teamed up and utilized their experience.

    "This is the epicenter for terrorism," he added.

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    Nashua New Hampshire and World Wide News Center - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/5/2007    Last Visited: 8/5/2007  

    Mike Evanoff is the Bodyguard.His formal title is special agent in charge of protective operations at the State Department.

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    Pak 'epicentre of terrorism': US diplomat - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/5/2003    Last Visited: 6/5/2003  

    This is the only country I know in the world that has so many groups that are against the US or western ideals," US Embassy's Regional Security Officer Michael Evanoff was quoted as saying in the Christian Science Monitor.

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    Should CRICKET be played bet'n Ind-Pak? - Indiainfo... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/7/2002    Last Visited: 8/27/2003  

    "This is the only country I know in the world that has so many groups that are against the US or Western ideals," the US embassy's Regional Security Officer Michael Evanoff was quoted as saying in the Christian Science Monitor.

    "Last year alone, these groups pulled off seven strikes against the US community in Pakistan, including a March church bombing in Islamabad that killed five - among them an American woman from the embassy and her daughter - and a June truck bomb attack on the Karachi consulate that killed 14 Pakistanis," he said.

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