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Bbc: The Battle of Arnhem (Operation Market Garden)

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Producer Mark Fielder explores how an Allied victory at The Battle of Arnhem (Operation Market Garden) could have shortened World War Two by six months, and how the plan failed at the last moment.
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Bbc: Bush 'Approved Intelligence Leak'

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In an April 2006 testimony, Scooter Libby states that President George W. Bush authorized the leak of classified material to the media to defend the invasion of Iraq. Libby is accused of leaking the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame to...
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Bbc: Saving Private Lynch Stroy 'Flawed'

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BBC correspondent John Kampfner discusses the capture and rescue of Jessica Lynch and the flaws that surround her story. (May 15, 2003)
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Bbc: Rove 'Will Not Face' Leak Charges

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This June 2006 report explains that White House aide Karl Rove did not face charges in the Valerie Plame scandal. Rove was accused of leaking Plame's name as a CIA operative. Links to other Valerie Plame scandal sources accompany this...
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Arizona State University: Why Was the Valve Invented?

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Dr. Ericson holds firm to his beliefs that the valve was not invented as "a mere crook changing device." Dr. Ericson embraces the idea that the "co-inventors of the valve clearly intended to perfect the brass instruments by making them...
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Bbc: The Battle for Normandy

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Discover the many challenges and difficulties the Allies faced on June 6, 1944, as they attacked the beaches of Normandy.

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