On June 18, 2008 I made a short research trip to Leicester (reasonably close to home this time). The library of the University of Leicester has a collection of diplomatic lists from various foreign ministries dating back decades and decades. I was after the elusive "Nazarov", the supposed KGB contact of the South Koreans in Tokyo in the late 1980s-early 1990s. The idea was that if "Nazarov" was a "legitimate" KGB cadre, he would have to appear on the diplomatic list, as a member of the embassy staff. He did not appear on any lists, so the search continues. But it was a nice trip anyhow.