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Lieutenant Critch says this Afghan contractor he caught on camera showed up with a few men and some wheelbarrows and only managed to lay a tenth of the agreed upon concrete and even that needed to be torn up because the quality was poor.
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Lieutenant Critch says this Afghan contractor he caught on camera shows up with a few men and some wheelbarrows, and only managed to lay a tenth of the agreed upon concrete and even that needed to be torn up because the quality was poor, set backs the military doesn't need anywhere in Afghanistan.
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The Lieutenant Critch says this Afghan contractor he caught on camera showed up with a few men and some wheelbarrows.
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Lt. Critch says this Afghan contractor he caught on camera showed up with a few men and some wheel barrels, and only managed to lay a tenth of the agreed upon concrete and even that needed to be torn up because the quality was poor.
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While he may lack the comic skills of fellow Newfoundlanders Rick Mercer and Mark Critch, he like them is a warrior for a society where public discourse is not a ringed-fence of codified boredom.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TIM POWERS 2011
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Critch spoke after meeting with some 300 children of the Haitian parishioners.
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Critch strolled the grounds with his toy poodle, Raya, in his arms.
naplesnews.com Stories LANCE SHEARER 2010
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Critch spoke after meeting with some 300 children of the Haitian parishioners.
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And a brand new monologue from Rex Murphy (Mark Critch).
TV, eh? 2009
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Both men are hardy octogenarians and, while Critch is enjoying his retirement, Finn still works as the editor of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Monitor, the CCPA's monthly member magazine.
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