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 Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Napoleon's army, plagued by hunger, cold, and poor supply lines, was forced to retreat.
Despite the siege and the bombings, the construction of Moscow's metro system, which began in the early 1930s, continued through the war and by the end of the war several new metro lines were opened.
The Sukharev Tower, as well as numerous mansions and stores lining the major streets, and various works of religious architecture, such as the Kazan Cathedral and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, were all destroyed during Stalin's rule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moscow   (7037 words)

  
 ConspiracyPenPal Newsletter
The Fed was established in 1913 to stabilize America's money supply by regulating the operations of all of America's banks.
And that literally is what happened this past year, since America's money supply now is increasing at a clip of about 20%, but with no corresponding increase in the goods and services produced by America.
Go to the on-line version of this article and search the reader letter responses for the name of the dealer I used, if you simply must have a specific reference from me.
www.conspiracypenpal.com /columns/whirly.htm   (7990 words)

  
 CJR Daily : politics
If you had some administration ass-covering quotes in there but you had a headline that said something like, "Administration Approves Abusive Techniques," and it was a four-column headline, then some of the administration's partial denials, it wouldn't really matter.
There were no WMD in Iraq and Saddam had no connection to the attacks of 9/11, yet the administration managed to convince many Americans that its version of reality was the truth.
Perhaps therein lies the seed of a solution to the dilemma of how to handle "Islamofascism." If editors had some boilerplate language to insert when appropriate that would give readers at least some sense of why the term is misleading, it could help repair some of the damage done by this type of propaganda.
www.cjrdaily.org /politics   (4201 words)

  
 US-Cambodia (1955-1993)
US and South Vietnamese troops invade Cambodia, attacking North Vietnamese and Viet Cong bases and supply lines.
China and the US sustain the Khmer Rouge with overt and covert aid in an effort to destabilize Cambodia’s Vietnam-backed government.
With US backing, China supplies the Khmer Rouge with direct military aid.
www.complete911timeline.org /timeline.jsp?timeline=cambodia   (1409 words)

  
 First World War Picture Gallery
Two soldiers using a periscope to look out for the enemy.
Big guns such as this were used to try and decimate trenches and supply lines.
Each of these pictures has been used on the understanding that they are either copyright free, or free to use for non commercial purposes.
www.schoolshistory.org.uk /firstworldwarpictures.htm   (130 words)

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