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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez convokes Fifth International; vindicates 'Carlos the Jackal' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Venezuela\'s Hugo Chavez convokes Fifth International; vindicates \'Carlos the Jackal\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: During a meeting with delegates attending an \'International Meeting of Parties of the Left\ 'in Caracas, President Chavez took a bold but measured step in convoking The Fifth International on grounds that it is not enough to mouth the current left-wing dominant slogan: a "better world is possible ... it is possible and necessary."'
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez convokes Fifth International; vindicates 'Carlos the Jackal' 2009
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A certain Jackal was wont every day to leave his lair and fare forth questing his daily bread.
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Quite when the name Jackal was applied to this hybrid vehicle - when the Mail on Sunday introduced it in September 2007 it was "80mph" Mad Max "monster targeting the Taliban"
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Of course, if the Jackal were a more generous soul, he might consider friending Zuckerberg, just to give him some avuncular heads up on how quickly, in our hyperfast modern world, a man's historical moment can fade away.
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Of course, if the Jackal were a more generous soul, he might consider friending Zuckerberg, just to give him some avuncular heads up on how quickly, in our hyperfast modern world, a man's historical moment can fade away.
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Of course, if the Jackal were a more generous soul, he might consider friending Zuckerberg, just to give him some avuncular heads up on how quickly, in our hyperfast modern world, a man's historical moment can fade away.
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Of course, if the Jackal were a more generous soul, he might consider friending Zuckerberg, just to give him some avuncular heads up on how quickly, in our hyperfast modern world, a man's historical moment can fade away.
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Of course, if the Jackal were a more generous soul, he might consider friending Zuckerberg, just to give him some avuncular heads up on how quickly, in our hyperfast modern world, a man's historical moment can fade away.
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Years ago I picked up a book called The Jackal of Nar, the first book of the Tyrants and Kings Trilogy, by a talented new author named John Marco, and I loved it.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Years ago I picked up a book called The Jackal of Nar, the first book of the Tyrants and Kings Trilogy, by a talented new author named John Marco, and I loved it.
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