The NY Times Continues to Understate the Influence of Feith's "Gestapo Office" in the Run-up to War By Walter C. Uhler Created Dec 4 2006 - 8:54am In his ground-breaking April 28, 2004, New York Times article about Douglas Feith's Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group (PCEG) - which Secretary of State Colin Powell privately called "Feith's Gestapo office" - James Risen detailed the ...
... and another Harvard colleague, Dr. Thomas Spencer, reported earning at least $1 million after being pressed by Mr. Grassley’s investigators. But even these amended disclosures may understate the researchers’ outside income because some entries contradict payment information from drug makers, Mr. Grassley found. In one example, Dr. Biederman reported no income from...
..., and another Harvard colleague, Dr. Thomas Spencer, reported earning at least $1 million after being pressed by Mr. Grassley’s investigators. But even these amended disclosures may understate the researchers’ outside income because some entries contradict payment information from drug makers, Mr. Grassley found. In one example, Dr. Biederman reported no income from Johnson &...
...2007, and another Harvard colleague, Dr. Thomas Spencer, reported earning at least $1 million after being pressed by Mr. GrassleyÂ’s investigators. But even these amended disclosures may understate the researchersÂ’ outside income because some entries contradict payment information from drug makers, Mr. Grassley found. In one example, Dr. Biederman reported no income from Johnson & Johnson ...
... during layovers en route to faraway places. Federal officials have seldom acknowledged publicly that they sedate people for deportation. The few times officials have spoken of the practice, they have understated it, portraying sedation as rare and "an act of last resort." Neither is true, records and interviews indicate. Records show that the government has routinely ignored its own ...
...2007, and another Harvard colleague, Dr. Thomas Spencer, reported earning at least $1 million after being pressed by Mr. GrassleyÂ’s investigators. But even these amended disclosures may understate the researchersÂ’ outside income because some entries contradict payment information from drug makers, Mr. Grassley found. In one example, Dr. Biederman reported no income from Johnson & Johnson ...
... during layovers en route to faraway places. Federal officials have seldom acknowledged publicly that they sedate people for deportation. The few times officials have spoken of the practice, they have understated it, portraying sedation as rare and "an act of last resort." Neither is true, records and interviews indicate. Records show that the government has routinely ignored its own ...
...reproducton unfold, is quite obviously not quite right in the own human evolutional reasoning. The idea of abortion for pleasure, ie for aesthetics is a basic and fundamental understated reference to eugenics practices. for instance, fashion once dictated that where in some parts of the world beautiful people should have long slender sculls, other places had differing ideals,...
... and reproducton unfold, is quite obviously not quite right in the own human evolutional reasoning. The idea of abortion for pleasure, ie for aesthetics is a basic and fundamental understated reference to eugenics practices. for instance, fashion once dictated that where in some parts of the world beautiful people should have long slender sculls, other places had differing ideals, ...
... http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/09/content_9878468.htm US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 514 http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g3dO01zk6vBUdavNiW-Zfe-SJuvQD932TCOO0 US understated Afghan deaths, videos suggest http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080909.AFGHAN09/TPStory/International Taliban urges next Canadian prime minister to pull troops out of ...