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  • 'D.S.T. [See Appendix 5.] offices are not open in the middle of the night, but ...'

    Funeral In Berlin Deighton, Len, 1929- 1964

  • Jean said, 'If you sat over there for a couple of days -' she pointed to her desk: it was stacked with documents, dossiers, newspaper clippings, unsorted file cards, unanswered correspondence and I.B.M. cards - 'you'd know how unlikely it is that Grenade or anyone else at D.S.T. is going to attach any significance to an Interpol Green.

    Funeral In Berlin Deighton, Len, 1929- 1964

  • Next in importance is the D.S.T. (Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire) of which Grenade is a member.

    Funeral In Berlin Deighton, Len, 1929- 1964

  • Senior transport officers of Divisions will be ordered to report to the following representatives of the D.S.T. immediately on landing: --

    Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900

  • This transport will be handed over, as it is landed, by an officer appointed by the D.S.T., to transport officers of Brigades and divisional troops for allotment as circumstances may require.

    Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900

  • Major Izod, A.S.C. A supply depot will be formed by D.S.T. at "A" Beach as soon as supplies can be landed, and will be in charge of Major

    Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900

  • Digital Sky Technologies, or D.S.T., an investment firm with offices in Moscow and London, is leading a group that is buying a $180 million stake in Zynga, a fast-growing San Francisco company whose online games, like FarmVille, Café World and Mafia Wars, are extremely popular on Facebook.

    NYT > Home Page By BRAD STONE 2010

  • As with Facebook, D.S.T. will invest directly in Zynga while also buying stock from shareholders, including the company's employees.

    NYT > Home Page By BRAD STONE 2010

  • Russian industrialist billionaire who spent six years in an Uzbek jail for fraud and embezzlement in the 1980s (he was later cleared by a Soviet court), owns 35 percent of D.S.T.

    NYT > Home Page By BRAD STONE 2010

  • Responding to questions about Mr. Usmanov and his role at D.S.T., Mr. Milner said that he and his partner owned 40 percent of the firm and made all of its management decisions.

    NYT > Home Page By BRAD STONE 2010

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