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Developing Story: Al-Qaeda's Iraq Leader 'Apprehended' By Authorities In Mosul by Can Tran
Developing Story: Al-Qaeda's Iraq Leader 'Apprehended' By Authorities In Mosul 2008
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Developing Story: Al-Qaeda's Iraq Leader 'Apprehended' By Authorities In Mosul | GroundReport
Developing Story: Al-Qaeda's Iraq Leader 'Apprehended' By Authorities In Mosul 2008
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"Apprehended like a common terrorist as he came to receive a prize for his entire body of work, Roman Polanski now sleeps in prison," was how the French philosopher and all-round card Bernard-Henri Lévy began a petition calling for the director's release.
Polanski's 'genius' is only a defence to the morally vacuous 2010
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Apprehended by government troops in 1845, he was exiled to Cuba and forbidden from reentering Mexico for ten years.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794–1876): master of chutzpah 2008
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Apprehended by government troops in 1845, he was exiled to Cuba and forbidden from reentering Mexico for ten years.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794–1876): master of chutzpah 2008
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Apprehended children, on the other hand, provide TV audiences with a real-time whodunit, augmented by breathless reports from "field" correspondents (whose wardrobe pre-req. of button-pocketed khaki shirt assures viewers of the situation's gravity and degree of possible peril) and up-to-the-minute gossip crawls - once upon a time reserved exclusively for stodgy stock price updates - screaming across the bottom of the TV screen:
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Apprehended by government troops in 1845, he was exiled to Cuba and forbidden from reentering Mexico for ten years.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794–1876): master of chutzpah 2008
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Apprehended by Utah authorities in 2006, Jeffs was convicted of two counts of "rape as an accomplice."
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Status: Apprehended by Middle Eastern intelligence agents "Rocket Man" Who: Weapons dealer based in Pakistan Alleged crime: Trying to sell nine US Stinger missiles Rossmiller's role: Posing as Abu Issa, an operative who claimed to have bombed United Nations facilities in Afghanistan, she got the dealer's contact info and photos of the missiles.
Behind Enemy Lines With a Suburban Counterterrorist Jack Hitt 2007
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Status: Apprehended by Middle Eastern intelligence agents "Rocket Man" Who: Weapons dealer based in Pakistan Alleged crime: Trying to sell nine US Stinger missiles Rossmiller's role: Posing as Abu Issa, an operative who claimed to have bombed United Nations facilities in Afghanistan, she got the dealer's contact info and photos of the missiles.
Behind Enemy Lines With a Suburban Counterterrorist By Jack Hitt 2007
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