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Headlines in past 6 months: "Obama Swats Fly", "Sasha Wakes Up President at 4 AM", and "Tennis, Golf for Obama on Day One".
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Flygate | Walter Payton's Roundhouse Swats Back at Manny Maysonet 2009
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SAYAH: Yes, this was an offensive, John, in the Swats region of northwest Pakistan that's getting a lot of applause out in Washington.
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This was perhaps the most aggressive offensive against the Taliban in the Swats region.
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"The technology available to thieves is incredibly sophisticated yet a few simple precautions exercised by ATM users will stop them in their tracks," said Swats.
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Swats said criminals use other methods to skim victims 'cards.
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The Swats, as the people of this region are called, appeared to be perfectly contented under British rule.
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The Swats had laid siege to the fort, and the little garrison in it were despairing, when, from the hills, they saw the lights flashed by a heliograph, and learned by this means that help was coming.
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Six thousand Swats were said to be in arms against the British.
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The Swats had intended to attack Camp Malakand unawares, and massacre the soldiers, but through the kindness of a friendly native a warning was given.
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