Why did they commit this attackWhy did they commit this attack
Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (ira) Belfast Brigade in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland on 21 July, 1972, which killed nine people including two soldiers
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Chapter 20 Reading Guide: Africa and the Africans in the Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade
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Superior judges’ commitment to judicial independence in pakistanSuperior judges’ commitment to judicial independence in pakistan
This paper critically studies the role of those judges who by their behaviour undermined the independence of the judiciary and severely damaged the confidence of the public in the judiciary of Pakistan
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Where do you draw the line? Andreia WehrleWhere do you draw the line? Andreia Wehrle
United States. This may have opened eyes to millions in the population about the act of terrorism, but it has been around for as long as people can remember
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Thief in the Night or The Strange Case of the Missing MillenniumThief in the Night or The Strange Case of the Missing Millennium
Some minor grammatical corrections have been made to the text, newer translations of quotations or those from prime sources have been substituted, prime references have been used where available
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