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  • ...y did not appeal, either then or since.<ref>Frank Gardner, Blood and Sand, London: Bantam Press (2006) ISBN-10: 0593055780 ISBN-13: 978-0593055786,p,85-6</re ...ved between 1989 and 1991 in the 4th Battalion the Royal Green Jackets 'in London', according to the BBC.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolpda/ukfs_news/hi/news
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  • He was born in South London on 27 January 1968, to Helen and John, a high-ranking civil servant. He was ...rong connections with [[Peterhouse College]], Cambridge.<ref>The Guardian (London)February 22, 1995, CHURCHILL'S CHILDREN; Out with Major, Europe, the Welfar
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  • ...and other newspapers and is now a regular columnist on The Independent and London’s Evening Standard. She is also a radio and television broadcaster and au === No Link Between London Bombings And Iraq ===
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  • ...ever told the ''Asia Tribune'' that VIGIL was formed after the London tube bombings of 7 July 2005. <ref>'VIGIL UK anti-terrorists organization to take action According to the Telegraph, VIGIL "operates from a discreet office in London", but "the address is kept secret in case it is, in turn, targeted by Musli
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  • ...s of the [[Unite Against Terror]](UAT) statement in response to the London bombings of 7 July 2005.<ref>[[http://www.unite-against-terror.com/ Unite Against Te ...Social Democracy], normblog, 1 June 2006.</ref> a series of meetings in a London pub the at led to the creation of the [[Euston Manifesto]]<ref>Norman Geras
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  • ...errorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and financing of ...tute]], is “one of America’s leading public intellectuals,” although London has little use for intellectual faculty, he has nevertheless spotted a zeal
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  • ...t also every anti-American terrorist incident of the past decade, from the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania to the leveling of the federal buil ...: 30, 95, 232</ref> Earlier in the year [[James Woolsey]] had travelled to London in an attempt to confirm Mylroie's thesis. After September 11 he would visi
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  • ...ing ones. The act was drafted in the aftermath of the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]], and some of its terms have proven to be highly controversial. The govern ...de it clear that the proposals were already under consideration before the bombings. It first proposed new criminal offences to allow police and intelligence a
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  • ...t did he also help loyalists massacre the Miami Showband?' ''Daily Mail'' (London) November 1, 2007 Thursday, SECTION: IRE; Pg. 36</ref> ==1974 bombings==
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  • ...the viciousness which is periodically unleashed upon us all in the form of bombings – that it is the credo, rather than the individual, which is principally ...et crime, knife crime, gun crime, robbery and crimes of sexual violence in London is carried out by young men from the African-Caribbean community. In return
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  • :'''19 December''' - Raids in Luton, London and the West Midlands leads to the detention of eight individuals with alle :'''9 August''' - An Old Bailey jury acquits [[Suleyman Zainulabdin]], a London chef, who was arrested the previous October and charged under the Terrorism
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  • ...urer in philosophy at Oxford Brookes University and New York University in London criticises AFAF. He argues: ===Nicholas Kollerstrom and University College London===
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  • ===London Review of Books=== ...s Place'', 25 October 2009</ref> The website reproduced an attack on the ''London Review of Books'' by [[Daniel Johnson]] of the neoconservative StandPoint m
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  • ...r]]'' that Iraq and Afghanistan could not have been relevant to the London bombings of 7 July 2007 because one of the bombers Mohammed Siddique Khan was under ...he Muslim Association of Britain for demanding that Israeli tourism ads in London not display the Occupied Palestinian Territories as belonging to Israel.<re
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  • ...Telegraph (London) (2), The Express Newspapers (2), The Sunday Telegraph (London) (2), Independent on Sunday (1). ...for more than 20 years. The Queen's Road mosque in Walthamstow, northeast London, where Abdulla Ahmed Ali met his associates, is controlled by the ultraorth
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  • ...they already do, including opposition to wars of aggression, The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, March 26, 2009; Pg. 31, Seumas Milne.</ref> ...h as 'Family of teen Muslim invited men to rape her'<ref>The Sunday Times (London), February 3, 2008</ref>, with the exception of 1 letter from August 3, 200
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  • *'''7''' 7/7 Bombings in London. *'''20''' [[Jeffrey Gedmin]] visits [[Annabel's]] in London.
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  • ...a private members' restaurant and Nightclub on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London.<ref>[http://www.annabels.co.uk/home Home], Annabel's, accessed 4 September A Donors Guide produced by the [[Philanthropy Roundtable]] in 2006 gave the London address of the [[Policy Forum on International Security Affairs]] as 44 Hay
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  • ...or Emeritus of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at [[King’s College London]]; Professor of Political Science at [[Bar-Ilan University]]; Principal Res ...] in London (1985-86). In 1989 he joined King’s College, University of London as a Lecturer and then Reader in the [[Department of War Studies]]. He was
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  • ...Toube]]'''David Stephen Toube''' (born 6 May 1968) is an associate at the London office of the international law firm [[Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton]].< ...led to the Bar in 1993 and was a law lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London. <ref>[http://www.cgsh.com/dtoube/ David Toube], Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Ha
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