SEATTLE: In early 1974, Do Da was top in espionage class, on the way to becoming a high-flying Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent: he handled himself better in the rough, carried heavier loads and could brush off attackers.

But on his toughest-yet spy school test, he disappeared — done in by some of his own kind: ravens.

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