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Mark Burrier will have Show Off, a 16-page collection of drawings of "strange limbless people speaking to each other."
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Burrier received a postcard, thanking him for his contributions
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Burrier was released because of overcrowding at the jail in Mount Vernon.
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Burrier said she came to the rally because she's always been politically active and had been waiting for the day when other people would be ready to join in.
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"We feel a little bit like we've been brought into a controversy and don't like the fact that the good name of our ministry was brought into this, and that's why we're returning the funds," Burrier said.
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"We feel a little bit like we've been brought into a controversy and don't like the fact that the good name of our ministry was brought into this, and that's why we're returning the funds," Burrier said.
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"We feel a little bit like we've been brought into a controversy and don't like the fact that the good name of our ministry was brought into this, and that's why we're returning the funds," Burrier said.
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"I'm sympathetic to the view that to reduce troop tensions on the India-Pakistan border, you can't leave Kashmir hanging out there forever," Burrier said.
Raw Story 2010
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"We feel a little bit like we've been brought into a controversy and don't like the fact that the good name of our ministry was brought into this, and that's why we're returning the funds," Burrier said.
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"But it seems the best way to reduce tensions between the two is pressing on Pakistan to permanently arrest the LeT's leadership and to crack down on the organization, not lean on New Delhi," Burrier said.
Raw Story 2010
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