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Mr. Obama, who authorized both raids, made no comment about them on Sunday.
The writer describes the two raids made on their house by government men searching for her father.
Nor does it include mini-bar raids made after hours at the Hotel Principe di Savoia, center of fashion-week social activity and home of the $15 airline-size bottle of Absolut.
The row over the BBC's loss of the Great British Bake Off has broken into the open after a senior BBC executive said Channel 4 should be more tightly regulated and that the £75m raids made it more likely to be privatised.
The combination of science, flying skill, grit and the obvious impact of the raids made it front page news around the world and turned the Dambusters into celebrities.
Successive governments have tried to pacify the Karamojong people, who are known to carry out violent cattle raids, made worse by the influx of guns into the region.
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Years of war and night raids make the narrative even harder to sort out.
In the war against rosewood poaching, rangers train in self defence, patrol, conducting raids, making arrests, weapons and explosives identification.
Paramilitary police raids make sense if a suspect is known to be armed and dangerous, but are often used simply to execute search warrants for drugs.
The war had no battles, but was instead a series of skirmishes and raids, making it the ideal situation for a captain of light cavalry.
"These raids make for great public relations, but the impact of these raids depends on who you're actually taking off the streets," he said in an interview.
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