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All Africa (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
Our lead story in last LEADERSHIP WEEKEND edition entitled: "Yar'Adua, Sick Again", has understandably caused a lot of pains in some quarters. We have already admitted in our statement on Sunday that portions of the story did not meet the high standard we set for ourselves as a newspaper and have since apologised to the president and his family .
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qwstnevrythg.com (Free subscription) | 11/15/2008
... to foreign countries where they could be tortured by foreign agents who do not follow the same civilized standards to which we subscribe.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/15/2008
Woodward was also a stickler when it came to maintaining what he regarded as civilised standards. He would insist on there being fresh flowers in the hall, proper tea sets for visiting parents and a glass of whisky for fathers who wanted to come in for a chat about their offspring after hours. He particularly abhorred unpunctuality among the students. On one occasion, determined to get...
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Liberty Street (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
... to foreign countries where they could be tortured by foreign agents who do not follow the same civilized standards to which we subscribe. I’ve always said that I’ve thought that even at Guantanamo Bay the United States was careful to stay on this side of torture. In fact, you may recall that on a couple of occasions we got into a spirited debate on this program about waterboarding,...