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"How can I tell my girls daddy is being sent to an American jail – even though there's not a scrap of evidence against him," screamed the Sunday paper's headline, ignoring a miniature mountain of compelling documents compiled by the FBI.
Not as dazzling at Denis Healey (The Time of My Life) nor as authentic as John Major (The Autobiography) nor as elegant as Harold Macmillan's six volumes, but Mandelson's The Third Man (HarperCollins) and Blair's A Journey (Hutchinson), both horribly flawed in quite different ways, are still compelling documents by two key players from an extraordinary era in British politics.
The New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street is giving its visitors an opportunity to view compelling documents of American history in the making.
Glam rock was invented and never bettered here, and can you think of a better song than 'Starman' to sing along to? 3. Station to Station (1976) You wouldn't want to have been Bowie when he made this record, which remains among the most compelling documents of what drugs can do to your head.
These short, compelling documents detail product releases, event announcements and other newsworthy items a company produces.
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Behind each request will be the possibility of Democrats' voting to issue subpoenas that would compel documents or testimony, although Senate aides said they hoped to avoid conflict.
Yet this enquiry is of "a very limited nature" (Prosecutor v. Milošević 23 October 2003a, para. 29) and does not include any scrutiny as to the basis for the confidentiality, unlike compelled state documents under Rule 54 bis (F)(i), which will be discussed below.
The motion to compel the documents, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday, alleged that the CIA and Justice Department had been uncooperative in supplying James Elmer Mitchell and John Bruce Jessenen with "documents critical to their defense".
There was no great trauma, no major life event that I was compelled to document.
While on the ground, she discovered a local culture that, in a country undergoing dramatic changes, she felt compelled to document.
Like Gumby, Rhodes-Pitts is a transplant to Harlem (in her case, from Texas, via Harvard), and like him she found herself compelled to document her own and others' experiences there.
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