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Bombing Always Kills Innocent People

Geboren am 24. August 1922, Gestorben am 27. Januar 2010

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  16. After the Bombing of Iraq Began
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  19. In the Akwesasne Community Itself
  20. Helen Keller Had Said
  21. The 2000 Election and the War on Terrorism
  22. Perhaps the Most Profound Effect
  23. When Kennedy Took Office
  24. In 1992, Limits of Military Victory
  25. Reagan Policies
  26. Clinton's 'Law and Order' Approach
  27. Fear of Nuclear Accidents
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  29. Clinton's Foreign Economic Policy
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  33. One of the Greatest Union Victories
  34. End
  35. After the War
  36. The Killing of King
  37. In June of 1964
  38. The Official Report on the Attica Uprising
  39. The Bombing of Baghdad
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  46. In the Summer of 1966
  47. Clinton's Economic Program
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  50. Times Indeed Were Changing
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