Peter Wright

Peter Wright
Peter Maurice Wrightwas the principal scientific officer for MI5, the British counter-intelligence agency, noted for writing the controversial book Spycatcher, which became an international bestseller with sales of over two million copies. Spycatcher was part memoir, part exposé of what Wright claimed were serious institutional failings in MI5 and his subsequent investigations into those. He is said to have been influenced in his counterespionage activity by James Jesus Angleton, the US Central Intelligence Agencycounterintelligence chief from 1954 to 1975...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth9 August 1916
The Arizona schools are good teams. The fact that we can sweep them in a year says a lot about our team.
Ethan continues to swing a hot bat going 2-for-3.
Brock pitched extremely well for five innings, but tired in the sixth. Ethan was strong in closing the game.
We have a lot of experience going in. We've been here numerous times.
We're where we need to be right now. Our chemistry is good.
Most of the people here think this is the best-kept secret in Baton Rouge. If you're wondering what the dirty little secret is, there isn't one. We're just north of Florida Boulevard, that's all.
We get to determine our own fate. That is very exciting to me.
I was pleased with our hitting. We only struck out twice. Overall I was pleased with how we played our first game. On defense we only committed one error.
one of the top Metro baseball players over the past three seasons.
Lennart is getting better. This tournament is part of his recovery.
You have to go out there where there's nothing beneath your feet. You have to get out of your box and do the things you know you can't do.
What disappointed me most was that only three of our players performed to their potential.
It's my first time playing this tournament in a number of years. I'm going to have a good time with this.
Daniel came through in a high-pressure situation. He did a good job of keeping his focus during the (one-hour) break.