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She is a reporter for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland.
For the plain fact is that the terrorists themselves claim to be acting in Islam's name.
"Plain men for the plain daylight, that's our preference," a testy American sea captain informs him.
It's enough to make you yearn for the plain old picture postcard with its scrawled cheer and exotic stamp.
His book, he declares, "was written for the plain people of this world, of whom certainly I am one".
Mr Rumsfeld has a visionary's fixation on the high-tech "transformation" of America's military and a misplaced disdain for the plain old infantry.
FOR all but the anarchists and sundry Marxists for whom worse means better, and for the plain thugs, it was a disaster.
Some countries go for the plain and simple, such as "Travel in Slovakia – good idea" or "Visit Armenia, it is beautiful".
I should start by admitting that I've never seen the need to apologize for the plain fact of being an American.
Mr. Rosenberg covered the orchestra for nearly three decades, first for The Akron Beacon Journal and since 1992 for The Plain Dealer.
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