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("The people of our campaign made this victory a reality. There is no more effective courier for a message than people who believe in it and have authentically embraced it").
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Joe Scarborough, the conservative host of MSNBC's show "Morning Joe," said recently that the film's narrative, "whether you find it repugnant or not," shows that the C.I.A. program was effective and "led to the couriers, that led, eventually, years later, to the killing of Osama bin Laden".
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Once upon a time, the Rothschilds had controlled the flow of information as well as money, beating their rivals to the news through a network of couriers and carrier pigeons so effective that Europe's heads of state relied on it.
Regardless of what message the filmmakers intended to convey, the movie clearly implies that the CIA's coercive interrogation techniques were effective in eliciting important information related to a courier for Usama Bin Laden.
The three senators claim Zero Dark Thirty "clearly implies that the CIA's coercive interrogation techniques were effective in eliciting important information related to a courier" for bin Laden, who would unknowingly lead the agency to his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Distribution of books along the trade routes, with their courier services, appears to have been highly effective.
By Devon Francis and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 8 , 1939P. 15 One of the New York couriers for a travel agency is doing an effective bit of propaganda work for the United States.
(As Ryan notes, the U.S. Postal Service's slogan — "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds" — is borrowed from Herodotus' praise of the Persian messenger service, a triumph of effective bureaucracy).
The lack of effective border controls on cash is no doubt exploited by Taliban couriers and Afghan drug lords, camouflaged among traders, businessmen and migrant workers.
The use of this service seems to be dwindling = however, and the feeling seems to be emerging that it's more cost = effective to spend our budget on acquiring new titles rather than = paying for courier services to ship them back and forth.
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