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As usual, especially with the cold war, facts get muddled in translation.
Fortunately, the crossing at 54 Across was easy enough to dissuade me, and even though I still wasn't familiar with MOBILE BAY (note to self: brush up on your Civil War facts), I got the correct answer.
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On the panel show Generation War: Fact and Fiction, the series producer Benjamin Benedict mounted a spirited defence of the extensive research behind the programme.
So it is that I tweeted last evening:Class-war fact: Ruthlessly competitive, patent-monopolist, multi-billionaire executives are worth fawning over, if they've got design sense.I admit to trolling the internet, but I'm dead serious serious about the fortune-justifying power of Mr Jobs's design sense.
This is just an extension of the Republican war on facts.
They have declared war on facts in response to what they claim is a liberal war on faith.
Fox isn't the only spinner in the War On Facts.
Celebrated Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz described how the "fog of war" causes facts to be fudged.
"But in the propaganda war, that fact won't matter".
Throughout the cold war, in fact, the Guard and Reserves were underused, Pentagon officials say.
The civil war, in fact, had more to do with Spain than with fascism.
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