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The gizmos used by sexy Russian spy Anna Chapman are on display at an exhibition here, allowing the public a chance to see
the unique gadgets, including a Chanel bag with built-in wi-fi, she employed in her top-secret missions.
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Chapman, dubbed as a modern-day Mata Hari, was outfitted with a USD 2,300 Chanel bag featuring a hidden, high-powered
Wi-Fi device so she could secretly communicate with her Moscow-led overseers.
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The bag, still in FBI custody, is part of a bevy of other Chapman goodies are on display as part of the exhibition about spies
and their gizmos at Discovery Times Square that opened today, New York Post reported.
A pair of FBI handcuffs used to arrest the flame-haired stunner and the Toshiba laptop that led eventually unmasked the
30-year-old are among the other items on display.
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The gizmos used by sexy Russian spy Anna Chapman are on display at an exhibition here, allowing the public a chance to see
the unique gadgets, including a Chanel bag with built-in wi-fi, she employed in her top-secret missions.
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Chapman, dubbed as a modern-day Mata Hari, was outfitted with a USD 2,300 Chanel bag featuring a hidden, high-powered
Wi-Fi device so she could secretly communicate with her Moscow-led overseers.
<a href="http://s1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj559/365Wildfire/?action=view&current=172210140.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj559/365Wildfire/172210140.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
The bag, still in FBI custody, is part of a bevy of other Chapman goodies are on display as part of the exhibition about spies
and their gizmos at Discovery Times Square that opened today, New York Post reported.
A pair of FBI handcuffs used to arrest the flame-haired stunner and the Toshiba laptop that led eventually unmasked the
30-year-old are among the other items on display.
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