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... the
fulfillment of the ideals of the age. It is an illusion
to believe that dangerous or successful conspiracies
represent no more than a small, hidden circle of
diabolical men who are manipulating ... our
problems would be solved, but if the trouble is in all
of us, then we really are in trouble." ("Conspiracies,"
April 2) The Chalcedon Report from 1969
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A brief roundup of alleged conspiracies that may have escaped your attention.
Did Japan capture Amelia Earhart? According to her fourth cousin, Wally Earhart, Amelia and her navigator Fred Noonan didn’t starve to death on Howland Island, nor were they killed on impact during a crash into the Pacific. Wally asserts the two were rescued after crashing into the Pacific by a Japanese fishing ...
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... indicted today for their participation in bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies related to contracts for the investment of municipal bond proceeds ... with engaging in separate bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies with companies that provide a type of contract, known as an investment ... providers won bids they were allocated.
As part of the fraud conspiracies alleged in the indictment, CDR, Rubin, Wolmark and ...
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Guestblogger Arthur Goldwag is the author of "Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies: The Straight Scoop on Freemasons, ... travel--and in which politicians campaign--is social. "Conspiracies occur, it must be admitted," Popper wrote ... spite of their occurrence, disproves the conspiracy theory is that few of these conspiracies are ultimately successful. Conspirators rarely consummate ...
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The Daily Star
Conspiracies on to hinder Bangabandhu murder trial: Shafique
The Daily Star
Speaking at the function as a special guest, State Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Jahangir Kabir Nanak said the rural economic development is not ...
Taposh attack aimed to save Mujib's killers: ShafiqueBangladesh News 24 hours
Govt sees '75 links in attack on TaposhThe Daily Star
all 32 news ...
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Michael Schwirtz reported in the The New York Times of 13 October, the death of Vyacheslav K. Ivankov.
Vyacheslav K. Ivankov, a Russian crime boss who survived tangles with the K.G.B., the F.B.I. and other violent criminals in a bloody career that spanned decades, was laid to rest at a Moscow cemetery. Hundreds attended the funeral.
Mr. Ivankov died on Friday in a Moscow hospital from ...
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