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There was at least one thing that was simplified past the point of "easier to understand" and into the territory of wrong, here, and it was not at all important to Turney's general point in writing the book in the first place.
mrissa: Books read, early January mrissa 2010
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Faye Turney's letters bear the marks of coercion, while parading the prisoners in front of TV cameras was demeaning.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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Decisions and any diplomacy must go on without "Turney's real story" or those of the silenced 14 males.
"And when the captured British sailor admits she 'trespassed' into Iranian waters, there is fear in her eyes." Ann Althouse 2007
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Fey Turney's trainer proved useful in plugging gaps in the defences, but I'm afraid Wee Jimmy bought it when the Zulus used him as a step ladder to get on the 'ospital roof.
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I have routinely heard the word "admitted" used to describe Turney's statement.
"And when the captured British sailor admits she 'trespassed' into Iranian waters, there is fear in her eyes." Ann Althouse 2007
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I have routinely heard the word "admitted" used to describe Turney's statement.
"And when the captured British sailor admits she 'trespassed' into Iranian waters, there is fear in her eyes." Ann Althouse 2007
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Even Fey Turney's personal trainer and the Krankies should be able to manage that.
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Unfortunately, Turney's submissiveness and ease of getting her agreement plays into their hands.
"And when the captured British sailor admits she 'trespassed' into Iranian waters, there is fear in her eyes." Ann Althouse 2007
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However, it should be noted that, when it came to the publication of Leading Seaman Turney's story, it offered a fee of £20,000 above anything any other bidder paid.
Archive 2007-04-01 Helen 2007
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It is interesting in Turney's latest letter that she calls for the U.S. to get out of Iraq, which we can derive is the hope of the Iranian Mullahs.
"And when the captured British sailor admits she 'trespassed' into Iranian waters, there is fear in her eyes." Ann Althouse 2007
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