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From Harper's: HARPER'S: You write in your book about political pressure on DIA analysts.
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HARPER'S MAGAZINE has a frightening report by Scott Horton, titled 'The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle'.
Archive 2010-01-01 Edstock 2010
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HARPER'S MAGAZINE has a frightening report by Scott Horton, titled 'The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle'.
Murder at Gitmo Edstock 2010
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From Harper's: HARPER'S: You write in your book about political pressure on DIA analysts.
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MARY ALICE STEPHENSON, HARPER'S BAZAAR: She is selling clothes out.
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AVRIL GRAHAM, EXECUTIVE FASHION & BEAUTY EDITOR, "HARPER'S BAZAAR": Oh, Larry, it was a-- it was a total hit.
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Thanks for calling attention to Jeff Sharlett''s HARPER'S by Jim Pivonka on Thursday, Apr 30, 2009 at 1: 37: 19 PM
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Failures of Intelligence has reaped the Militarization of Christianity 2009
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MARY ALICE STEPHENSON, STYLIST, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, "HARPER'S BAZAAR": Robert, we definitely wouldn't want any slippage.
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Sharlet in HARPER'S May 2009 edition is a chilling clarion call regarding the entrenchment of Christian fundamentalism in the USA military beginning during the Cold War that accelerated during the
"Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system"-Dorothy Day 2009
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Contrast, say, a 1960s SATEVEPOST with today's HARPER'S for a similar evolution.
Depressing News about SF Magazine Sales Bill Crider 2007
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