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  • 1David Kelly (weapons expert) — David Kelly Born 14 May 1944(1944 05 14) Rhondda, Wales Died 17 July 2003(2003 07 17) (aged 59) Oxfordshire, England Cause of death Suicide: haemorrhage from incised wounds of …

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  • 2Gotcha journalism — refer to methods of interviewing which are designed to entrap the interviewee into making statements which are damaging or discreditable to their character, integrity or repute. [Two Cheers for Minority Government: The Evolution of Canadian… …

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  • 3witness — I n. testimony 1) to bear witness to 2) false witness (to hear false witness) one who testifies 3) to produce a witness (the district attorney finally produced a credible witness) 4) to cross examine; examine, interrogate, question; interview a… …

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  • 4Barbara Gittings — The Huffington Post . April 29, 2007. Retrieved November 4, 2007.] Early life Education Gittings was born to Elizabeth Brooks and John Sterett Gittings in Vienna, Austria, where her father was serving as a U.S. diplomat. Barbara and her siblings… …

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  • 5CIA leak scandal timeline — Note: This subject is also referred to as: CIA leak case timeline , Plamegate scandal timeline , and Plame affair timeline . The CIA leak scandal timeline (also known as the CIA leak case timeline, the Plamegate scandal timeline, and the Plame… …

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  • 6Mario Scaramella — (born 23 April 1970[1]) is an Italian lawyer, self styled security consultant and nuclear waste expert[2] who came to international prominence in 2006 in connection with the poisoning of the ex FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko. He served as an… …

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  • 7international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …

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  • 8Stratton Brothers case — Alfred Stratton (born c. 1883) and his brother Albert Ernest (born c. 1885, both died May 23, 1905) were the first men to be convicted in Great Britain for murder based on fingerprint evidence. The case, otherwise known as the Mask Murders (due… …

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  • 9Majestic 12 — This article is about the purported secret committee called Majestic 12 . For other uses, see Majestic 12 (disambiguation). The 1947 letter, purported to be signed by Harry Truman, authorizing Operation Majestic Twelve . Majestic 12 (also known… …

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  • 10John Scarne — Born March 4, 1903(1903 03 04) Steubenville, Ohio, United States Died July 7, 1985(1985 07 07) (aged 82) North Bergen, New Jersey, United States Occupation …

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