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The Secretary-General was shocked and saddened by today's killing of a senior national staff member of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Zill-e-Usman, in Katcha Garhi refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Secretary-General shocked by attacks on Pakistan refugee camp by Lawrence Gist 2009
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Meanwhile, the government should also bestow some sort of state honour on the fallen worker, Maj (r) Zill-e-Usman, as well as those injured and compensate their families for their valorous effort to lend a helping hand to those Pakistanis who need it most dearly.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Secretary-General shocked by attacks on Pakistan refugee camp by Lawrence Gist 2009
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Zill says the company will "protect the member from any adverse impact" (one hopes they'll reimburse her if crooks open credit cards in her name).
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Zill says the SSN helps if your name is misspelled in any of the records.
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After all they have very important jobs to do creating socialist equality and like their role models in the former Soviet Union it is fine for them to travel about in luxury Zill motors whilst the rest had to stick with the unreliable East German Trabant.
Archive 2008-02-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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The patriarch lion, Zill; his two wives, the matriarch Safa and the younger, more impetuous Noor; and his son, Ali, reluctantly decide to leave the dubious safety of the decimated zoo.
Archive 2007-01-01 a. fortis 2007
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Does it even compare to the freedom Zill and Safa remember from before their life in the zoo?
The WritingYA Weblog: War and Happy Endings Don't Mix a. fortis 2007
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The patriarch lion, Zill; his two wives, the matriarch Safa and the younger, more impetuous Noor; and his son, Ali, reluctantly decide to leave the dubious safety of the decimated zoo.
The WritingYA Weblog: War and Happy Endings Don't Mix a. fortis 2007
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Does it even compare to the freedom Zill and Safa remember from before their life in the zoo?
Archive 2007-01-01 a. fortis 2007
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