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  • ...s/issue8_3/garfinkel/ | accessdate = May 7, 2006 }}</ref> While it lacks a central command, the concept does not necessarily imply lack of cooperation. ...mber 1999.</ref> Three years later in [[Canada]], inspired by the ELF in [[Europe]] the first ''Earth Liberation'' [[direct action]] occurred, but this time
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  • |quote= Europe's longest-enduring terrorist group. This week, ETA (the initials stand for * [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA)
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  • For example, the concept of [[direct action]] itself continued to be central in the [[libertarian socialist]] movement, in particular in the [[anarcho-s ...ists: a history of the red terror and the social revolution in America and Europe : communism, socialism, and nihilism in doctrine and in deed : the Chicago
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  • ...was the [[hit-and-run tactics]] employed by the nomadic [[Scythians]] of [[Central Asia]] against [[Darius the Great]]'s [[Persian Empire|Persian]] [[Achaemen ...oximity to Italy, could easily have served as a springboard to the rest of Europe.<ref>[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Scanderbeg Scanderbeg]</ref> In 1462,
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  • ...= http://web.archive.org/web/20070126071750/http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/11/02/netherlands.filmmaker/| archivedate = January 26, 2007}}</ref> ...ttp://web.archive.org/web/20070515133444/http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/02/02/cartoons.wrap/| archivedate = May 15, 2007}}</ref> Globally, at least
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  • ...ollapse of the Soviet Union]] and the [[Revolutions of 1989]] in [[Eastern Europe]] that saw the downfall of the [[Communist Bloc]] created a breeding ground
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  • ...t recently lost one of its Pakistani leaders, [[Baitullah Mehsud]], in a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[Drone attacks in Pakistan|missile strike]].<ref ...s later they freed "a convoy trying to open a trade route from Pakistan to Central Asia" from another group of warlords attempting to extort money for permiss
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  • ...ggressive, groups such as EIJ began to drift away from the Salafi cause in Europe. Al-Qaeda decided to step in and assumed control of around 80% of the terro In December 1998, the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] Counterterrorist Center reported to the president that al-Q
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  • ...of affordable anti-cancer therapies available in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], AFG is using Alibek’s biotechnology experience to plan, build, an
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  • ...ay]].<ref name="briton"/><ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2936782.ece?print=yes&randnum=1151003209000 Grey, Stephen, "Flight l ...e British [[Houses of Parliament]].<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/04/20/guantanamo.father/ Jones, Graham "Guantanamo father in plea to Blair,
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  • ...| title=EU endorses damning report on CIA | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6360817.stm | accessdate=2007-02-14 | publisher=[[BBC]] | date=February 14, ...oland and Romania.<ref name="Bbc070214" /><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6361829.stm Key excerpts of the February 2007 report] adopted by the Europe
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  • ...ba, and are thought to be held at "[[black site]]" facilities in [[Eastern Europe]].
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  • ...ecret detention centers ("[[black sites]]") used by the CIA, some sited in Europe. According to the separate [[#The European Parliament's February 14, 2007 r ...tions and unlawful inter-state transfers of detainees involving Council of Europe member states]</ref> A large majority of the [[European Union Parliament]]
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  • ...nimals and people each year in Australia, Asia, Africa, North America, and Europe, specifically in the concentration camps during WWII.<ref name="Cherkasskiy ...rax eradication programs in North America, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Europe and parts of Africa and Asia, anthrax infection is now relatively rare in d
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  • ...(horse)|mare]]'s milk. The drink remains important to the peoples of the [[Central Asia]]n [[steppe]]s, of Turkic and Mongol origin: [[Bashkirs]], [[Kazakhs] ...y O'Neil, Dennis, Palomar College: "In the Indian subcontinent and much of Central and Western Asia, dairy products are consumed frequently but usually only a
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  • | [[Central Asia]] || [[chal]] & [[kumis]] | Central & Eastern Europe || [[smetana (dairy product)|smetana]]
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  • In parts of Asia and Europe, sweetened condensed milk is the preferred milk to be added to coffee or [[ ...milk introduced canned ready-made kaymak. Boiling the can in this way is central to the making of [[Banoffee pie]] and homemade [[dulce de leche]]. In the s
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  • ...entral Asia]] or [[the Middle East]], but the practice had spread within [[Europe]] prior to [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times and, according to [[Pliny the Elder ...he [[Middle East]] or by [[nomad]]ic [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribes in [[Central Asia]]. Since animal skins and inflated internal organs have, since ancient
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  • ...[[heavy cream]]. Smetana is from [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], sometimes perceived to be specifically of [[Russia]]n origin.<ref name="
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  • ...alth, [[Mechnikov]] worked to popularise yoghurt as a foodstuff throughout Europe. ...e.com/ijo/journal/v29/n4/abs/0802880a.html Dairy augmentation of total and central fat loss in obese subjects]</ref>
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