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It described how, on the night of the killings, the couple had spit in each other's faces.
It described how HRW researchers had discovered undetonated landmines in the grounds of one school, apparently thrown off a supply truck while it was parked in the schoolyard.
It described how another writer, Christopher Hawtree, had been "forced to perch on a windowsill" because he could not get a desk.
It described how, in 1988 at age 19, she had moved to Los Angeles with a married couple, Jake and Joyce Cherry, to learn English.
It described how billions in capital are sitting idle, as companies and others embrace ideas that guide them away from investments that could create real economic growth.
It described how soldiers from the Allied powers of Britain, France and the US who were stationed in West Berlin allegedly "sponged" off East Germany.
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