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  2. Mohamed Atta's alleged Prague connection - Wikipedia

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    This alleged connection was a key claim used by the Bush administration to justify the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. [1] The Czech counterintelligence service claimed that Mohamed Atta el-Sayed, a September 11 hijacker, met with Ahmad Samir al-Ani, the consul at the Iraqi Embassy in Prague, in a café in Prague .

  3. Masahiro Nakai scandal and channel hostilities - Wikipedia

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    The results of the investigation are scheduled to be submitted by the end of March. "This incident has brought home to us the weight of trust and the severity of losing it", said newly appointed president Shimizu. "We will take strict action against any deviant behavior and thoroughly implement measures to prevent recurrence of such acts." [126]

  4. Mr. Harrison's Confessions - Wikipedia

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    Mr Harrison's Confessions, a long story in 31 sections, was first given magazine publication in the Ladies' Companion in 1851 and the following year in Godey’s Lady’s Book in the U.S. [1] Its first book publication was in the volume Lizzie Leigh: And Other Tales (1855) in the Collection of British Authors series [2] and thereafter the story appeared in other such compilations and omnibus ...

  5. Answers (periodical) - Wikipedia

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    Answers was a British weekly [1] paper founded in 1888 by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe). Originally titled Answers to Correspondents , before being shortened soon after, it initially consisted largely of answers to reader-submitted questions, [ 1 ] along with articles on miscellaneous topics, jokes, and serialized literature.

  6. Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death - Wikipedia

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    The official answers to the dioramas are under lock and key as they are still used for forensic testing and education. However, on Harvard's website of Digital Exhibitions, there is a page with three files that appear to state a possible solution to the Nutshell, "Kitchen". Whether this is an official solution is not known. Link to the Harvard ...

  7. Poirot Investigates - Wikipedia

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    Poirot Investigates is a short story collection written by English author Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by The Bodley Head in March 1924. [1] In the eleven stories, famed eccentric detective Hercule Poirot solves a variety of mysteries involving greed, jealousy, and revenge.

  8. 'Investigate the board': Library book banning remains concern ...

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    Lambert: 'Investigate the board' Tiffany Fee holds up a sign with a quote attributed to Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland during a Rutherford County Library System, Library Board meeting on ...

  9. Hodgson Report - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.