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Quiggle did not respond to a request for comment submitted through the Army.
Brigade's strategy: 'Strike and destroy' Craig Whitlock 2010
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Matthew Quiggle, the platoon's company commander, heard of the incident, he became "furious," according to one soldier, Cpl. Emmitt Quintal, who later gave a statement to Army investigators.
Brigade's strategy: 'Strike and destroy' Craig Whitlock 2010
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The platoon had shot and killed another unarmed Afghan man two weeks earlier, so Quiggle told the soldiers "they needed to search until they found something" that would justify the shooting, according to the statement.
Brigade's strategy: 'Strike and destroy' Craig Whitlock 2010
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Except that his fake smiling, core rotten neighborhood, Quiggle Estates, is playing host to Mr. Blankety Blank, a serial killer.
Blankety Blank by D. Harlan Wilson « Michele Lee’s Book Love 2008
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"It's hard to say right now whether it's a tsunami revival of these frauds or a handful of isolated warning flares, but clearly these scams don't die easily," says James Quiggle, director of communications for the Washington-based organization.
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North Carolina 74 (Rosenbluth 29), Michigan State 70 (Quiggle 20) ***
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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MSU's Jack Quiggle made a halfcourt shot that came just after the final buzzer in regulation.
USATODAY.com - Greatest 63 games in NCAA Tournament history 2002
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Mideast: Michigan State 80 (Quiggle 22), Kentucky 68 (Calvert 18)
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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"They are exploiting this anxiety and peddling useless coverage that creates the illusion of generous benefits at affordable prices, but offers little more than a useless piece of paper," Quiggle said.
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The sale of illegal health plans has been "spreading like wildfire in this downturn economy with so many people unemployed and going without health insurance," the Coalition Against Health Fraud's Quiggle said.
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