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  • FWIW, the Wikipedia article on the Soviet Woodpecker aka Duga-3 and STEEL YARD and many other articles found by a search have quite a bit to say about the subject.

    The September 2007 Bear Market in NASA Temperature "Pasts" « Climate Audit 2007

  • Reported in R&D Magazine, the survey analysis headed by Battelle's Jules Duga, looks at ...

    Past Tech Trends & Products: Technology Live Archive 2009

  • Reported in R&D Magazine, the survey analysis headed by Battelle's Jules Duga, looks at responses from some 770 research managers worldwide.

    Economy takes "subtle bite" out of science R&D 2009

  • Meanwhile, her much read diary, published in the magazine Duga, hinted broadly that her husband had been having an affair with a Serbian TV anchorwoman two years ago.

    All In The Family 2008

  • In one column for Duga, she asked why Belgrade housewives are not better housekeepers; in another she dismissed AIDS as a disease of "prominent homosexuals and Hollywood stars."

    All In The Family 2008

  • With great ability, Suleiman out-manoeuvred Vucotich in the Duga, and debouched in the plain near Niksich before the Montenegrin army could reach Plamnitza, where the valley of the Zeta and our position at Ostrog were to be defended, and if Suleiman had pushed on without stopping to recruit he might have taken us all in our quarters.

    The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901

  • One of our battalions escorted them through the narrows of the Duga, and, when they reached the wild and bosky gorge which makes its strongest position, the women stopped in a paralysis of panic, asking if this was the place where they were to be butchered, so completely had the Turkish authorities impressed on them the fiction of infallible slaughter for all who fell into the hands of the Montenegrins.

    The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901

  • Mr. Greene gave me Suleiman's account of the fighting in the Duga, in which the Turkish general described the Montenegrin attacks as displaying a courage he had never before witnessed.

    The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901

  • Simultaneously with the attack on Duga, the army of Ali Saib attacked on the south; but, defeated most disastrously two days in succession, was obliged to relinquish the effort to meet Suleiman in Danilograd, where, if united, they would have held the principality by the throat.

    The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901

  • Old Russian radar site, Duga 3, once thought to be a device for mind control

    CNN.com 2011

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