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The Spy Who Came Into The Gold
January 21, 2011 14:05 GMT
Anna Chapman is making her TV debut "solving the world's most complicated mysteries." But for the in-demand Russian agent, at least one mystery is already solved -- what to do when that spy gig doesn't work out.
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One of the first photographs of Chapman to surface after the spy scandal broke.
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The "New York Post" featured Chapman on its cover during the height of the spy scandal.
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The media couldn't get enough of Chapman when the spy scandal first broke. Not much has changed since then.
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Chapman during a ceremony to celebrate the launch of the next crew to the International Space Station on October 7.
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After a meeting of the Commission on Economic Modernization and Technological Development in December 2010
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Chapman speaks during a congress of a pro-Kremlin youth group in Moscow on December 22.
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Chapman urged youth group members to "take pleasure in each new day" and "be happy!"
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Chapman is also working as an adviser to the president of the Moscow-based FundService Bank.
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Chapman hosts "Mysteries Of The World With Anna Chapman"
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