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He orchestrated the overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh (also legitimately elected) in Iran in 1953, which led to the shah's return and subsequent overthrow, whose aftermath we surely regret.

He has never budged for any hurricane, including Katrina, in whose aftermath he stayed home without electricity for six weeks, washing his clothes in the swimming pool.

After all, it was superwealthy players, not the general public, who pushed for financial deregulation and thereby set the stage for the economic crisis of 2008-9, a crisis whose aftermath is the main reason for the current budget crunch.

"I was told this story by the police," she wrote at the beginning of "Lucky," whose aftermath recounts the 10 years in which she lived in New York, dabbled in heroin, drank too much, and wrote two failed novels.

While responding to the rallying cry in Baton Rouge, I was shocked to see yet another incident in Minnesota, this time involving the death of Philando Castile by police -- whose aftermath was also caught on video.

For his directing debut, Truth, the veteran screenwriter chose to dramatize 60 Minutes II's 2004 investigation into President Bush's National Guard service, a story whose aftermath proved so explosive that it led to the resignation/retirement of longtime CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather, who reported the story.

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Second, it inspired a revolution whose happy aftermath can be seen in the food aisles of Waitrose, Sainsbury and Tesco, and perhaps even in the popularity of MasterChef and The Great British Bake Off.

In reality of course, baseball never went away, but these last decades have not been easy: the ugly labour dispute that cost the 1994 World Series, followed by the era of steroids, scandals and suspect superstars like Barry Bonds, that sullied the sacrosanct purity of its statistics, and whose legal aftermath still lingers.

So it will be with the terror attacks of Sept. 11, and so it was with an earlier terrorist atrocity, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988, an assault on the United States whose torturous aftermath is informatively and absorbingly told in this book.

The writer, whose new memoir Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation is published next month, attracts both admiration and ire: for her boldness as an artist, her self-belief, her pitiless gaze at herself and others.

Most difficult is the makeup of Syria itself — sizable minorities whose fears of an aftermath the government has relentlessly stoked.

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