The Public Eye (disambiguation)

The Public Eye (disambiguation)

The Public Eye may refer to:
* The Public Eye (play) is a 1962 play by Peter Shaffer.
* Magazine published since 1988 by PublicEye.org/Political Research Associates(PRA).
* CIA watchdog magazine (spinoff from CounterSpy) magazine, last issue Spring 1989, [http://www.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/intel-agenc-rsrc.html] name purchased by PRA in 1992. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Political_Research_Associates#Public_Eye_magazine_name]
* "The Public Eye (film)" (1992).


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