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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

... PM Page ix Final FM.1pp 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page x Thomas H. Kean chair Richard Ben-Veniste Fred F . Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton Lee H.... ...House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Sit- uation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in count... ...had been misused. If that had happened,Ames might have escaped conviction. Richard Scruggs, the act- ing head of OIPR, complained to Attorney General ... ...he State Department The Commission asked Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage in 2004 why the State Department had so long pursued what seemed, ... ... effort to persuade the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to deport Bin Ladin. Armitage replied:“We do what the State Department does, we don’t go out and... .... . we do our part in these things.” 86 Fifty years earlier, the person in Armitage’s position would not have spoken of the Department of State as hav... ...he Taliban’s human rights abuses than on driving out Bin Ladin.Another key actor, Marine General Anthony Zinni, the commander in chief of the U.S. Cen... ...sary publicity . His speeches focused especially on the danger of nonstate actors and of chemical and biological weapons. 2 As the millennium approach... ...reat, punish those responsible for the 9/11 attacks, hold states and other actors responsible for providing sanctuary to terrorists, work with a coali...

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Bride of Lammermoor

By: Sir Walter Scott

... the next day, 28th March 1682. Thus a few years removed all the principal actors in this frightful tragedy. Various reports went abroad on this myste... ...lmost to be unique, and as it gives us the most full account of one of the actors in this tragic tale which we have rehearsed, we will, at the risk of... ...r his humble roof was Rich- ard born, and to his father’s humble trade was Richard, greatly contrary to his inclination, early indentured. Old Mr. Tin... ...ll the parish—all the world—will soon discover to what poverty has reduced Richard Tinto.: A sudden thought here struck me. I had observed that our la... ...l-known printseller, had still on hand a very few drawings and painings by Richard Tinto, Esquire, which those of the nobility and gentry who might wi... ...make one trial of a more straightforward style of composition, in which my actors should do more, and say less, than in my former attempts of this kin... ...r the little inn of the Tod’s Hole, called the Hermitage, or more commonly Armitage, in which lay interred some of the Ravenswood fam- ily, and many o... ...nd the sexton, or beadle, who had in charge the deserted churchyard of the Armitage, in order to prepare matters for the reception of Old Alice in the... ...necessary he should see Mortsheugh, the sexton of the old burial-ground at Armitage, to arrange matters for the funeral of Alice; and, as the man dwel...

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