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Osama, in fact, was at the helm, spending his days whipping up bloody schemes to kill more Americans.
What distinguishes this from other officially sanctioned schemes to kill Shuttlesworth is proof that it was known by the state's largest news organization, The Birmingham News, owned by the Newhouse family, which also sponsored extensive surveillance of local citizens.
The C.I.A. hid its schemes to kill Fidel Castro and its ties to the anti-Castro Directorio Revolucionario Estudantil, or Cuban Student Directorate, which received $50,000 a month in C.I.A. support during 1963.
"The so-called Cuban Twitter is a step up from the darker and more absurd plottings of yesteryear, including C.I.A. schemes to kill Fidel Castro with exploding cigars or poisoned milkshakes, or to make his uniform disintegrate during one of his marathon speeches, leaving him naked in front of the crowds".
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She said the scheme to kill the animals had been successful in meeting its targets in Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Dorset.
Prosecutors said they believed that the Kimeses planned from the start of their scheme to kill Mrs. Silverman.
The court heard how the teenager had sent Facebook messages the previous Christmas in which he outlined his scheme to kill Mrs Maguire in a classroom.
Like the rest of us, he advanced chronologically from birth to death; meanwhile, through pictures, he schemed to kill, tease and rearrange time".
He was reportedly in despair over the infighting among the various factions of the mujahideen and convinced that the Saudis were scheming to kill him.
Maybe that's why we haven't seen him on television talking about how health-care reform is a scheme to kill his family members.
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