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We know some of what happened on the aeroplane thanks to passengers' cellphone calls to loved ones, but we only belatedly heard the full, bitter details last week when recordings of the black box were made available at the sentencing portion of the trial of alleged 20th hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui.
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Judge Pisano zeroed in on that bitter little detail today when he refused Mr. Martir's motion to set the mayor free until sentencing.
He also worked briefly at the Endeavor Group, a legal and philanthropic consultancy in Washington, but that gig ended in a bitter dispute, the details of which Mr. Neilson refused to elaborate.
But in a chapter entitled "A House Divided" he details bitter and personal divisions between the military and the White House over Afghanistan that can hardly be construed as success for a man who was in a position to prevent, or at least ease, them.
Always one to give women equal time, he is touring with Syleena Johnson and Sunshine Anderson, both whose albums hark back to 1970's soul as they detail bitter breakups and wary new starts.
However, unions and TfL have been embroiled in a bitter row over the details of the plan, with workers striking over the summer in protest over shift patterns and fair pay.
Its core provisions would permit a divorce to be granted based on irreconcilable differences once custody and financial issues have been resolved — no airing of the bitter and highly personal details of the breakup required.
Nonetheless, the appearance now of Obama's Wars, and its detailing of bitter arguments at the summit of US government, will not do Mr Obama and his Democratic Party any good less than six weeks before the midterm elections.
The period from about 1100 to 1264 is also dealt with in several secular histories, known collectively as Sturlunga saga, the most important of which is the Íslendinga saga ("The Icelanders' Saga") of Sturla Þórðarson, who describes in memorable detail the bitter personal and political feuds that marked the final episode in the history of the Icelandic commonwealth (c. 1200 64).
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