A reporter At LargeA reporter At Large
Cairo—a Belgian Malinois—were also aboard. It was a moonless evening, and the helicopters’ pilots, wearing night-vision goggles, flew without lights over mountains that straddle the border with Pakistan
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A reporter at large getting bin ladenA reporter at large getting bin laden
No American was yet inside the residential part of the compound. The operatives had barely been on target for a minute, and the mission was already veering off course. Photoillustration by John Ritter
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Mrs. E. Richardson University English IIMrs. E. Richardson University English II
Thesis: Throughout the novel, Rushdie uses Saleem Sinai to recount India’s pre- and post-colonial history by having him narrate his tale through flashbacks, experience memory loss for major national events
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Interview date: 01 Feb 06 Interviewed by: Jamil IqbalInterview date: 01 Feb 06 Interviewed by: Jamil Iqbal
By a strange twist of fate his life was spared quite literally from the jaws of death. He was also an eye witness to the massacre of ordinary people by the Pakistani army in the streets of Dhaka in March 1971
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A. E. Ruud, U. of Oslo Towards an understanding of Bangladeshi political cultureA. E. Ruud, U. of Oslo Towards an understanding of Bangladeshi political culture
In the absence of any defined socio-economic difference between the two, emotional attachment has become a constitutive element in the country’s political culture and is expressed through shows of devotion, respect, loyalty or anger
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