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Guardian and Goes
* Salam Pax, " The Baghdad Blogger Goes to Washington: Day One ," The Guardian, 22 October 2004.

Guardian and War
In Europe, British-based Barnett International supplied crossbows to Serbian forces which according to The Guardian were later used " in ambushes and as a counter-sniper weapon ", against the Kosovo Liberation Army during the Kosovo War in the areas of Pec and Djakovica, south west of Kosovo.
* 1999 – Kosovo War: Operation Joint Guardian begins when a NATO-led United Nations peacekeeping force ( KFor ) enters the province of Kosovo in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Penguins featured regularly in the cartoons of UK cartoonist Steve Bell in his strip in The Guardian Newspaper, particularly during and following the Falklands War.
A report in The Guardian, however, suggested that American politics has been " stuck in a two-way fight between Republicans and Democrats " since the Civil War, and that third-party runs had little meaningful success.
Writing in The Guardian on 18 October, Powell asserted that due to the Falklands War, " Britain no longer looked upon itself and the world through American spectacles " and the view was " more rational ; and it was more congenial ; for, after all, it was our own view ".
" Margaret Booth: Tough, unsentimental film editor who began her career ' patching ' during the First World War ", The Guardian November 2, 2002.
* The power metal group Blind Guardian, in their album Nightfall in Middle-Earth ( based on The Silmarillion ), recorded a track in which is performed a short conversation between Morgoth and Sauron at the end of the War of Wrath.
Although best known for television series, he won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for the novel Conrad's War ( Blackie, 1978 ).
The Elf scandal which came to light in 1994 in France was according to The Guardian, ' the biggest fraud inquiry in Europe since the Second World War ... Elf became a private bank for executives who spent £ 200 million on political favours, mistresses, jewellery, fine art, villas and apartments '.
* Blog report on Guardian Exchange: Manchester's Cold War bunkers
He was re-elected at the 1900 election despite the unpopular stand against the Boer War that the Guardian had taken, but retired from Parliament at the time of the Liberal landslide victory in 1906, at which time he was occupied with the difficult process of becoming owner of the newspaper he edited.
The party was originally launched by The Guardian journalist George Monbiot and Birmingham Stop the War Coalition chair Salma Yaqoob.
An article in The Guardian noted that Goldberg's use of the phrase during the time before the Iraq War made it " acceptable in official diplomatic channels around the globe ", and Slates Chris Suellentrop commented in January 2003 that Goldberg made " cheese-eating surrender monkeys " the " rallying cry of Francophobes everywhere " in the time that led to the war in Iraq.
He was a member of the Chandler Park Partnership, a group of nineteen architects and engineers that designed Parkside housing project ( 1935 – 38 ) in Detroit. During World War II, the Guardian Building would serve as headquarters for war time production when Detroit was called, the Arsenal of Democracy.
* Durham, Roger S. Guardian of Savannah: Fort McAllister, Georgia, in the Civil War and Beyond.
*' War president ' Bush has always been soft on terror, Craig Unger, The Guardian, 11 September 2004
* Sir Andrew Murray ( 1298 – 1338 ), rebel leader of the 2nd Scottish War of Independence, Scottish head-of-state ( Guardian of Scotland ) twice ; son of Andrew Moray
The Gulf War Did Not Take Place, a book by Jean Baudrillard, is a collection of three short essays published in the French newspaper Libération and British paper The Guardian between January and March 1991.
The essays in Libération and the Guardian were published before, during and after the Gulf War and they were titled accordingly: During the American military and rhetorical buildup as " The Gulf War Will not take Place "; during military action as " The Gulf War is not Taking Place ", and after action was over, " The Gulf War Did Not Take Place ".
*' Mussolini ’ s War ' ( Manchester Guardian, 14 October 1935 )
*' Barbarities of Modern War ' ( Manchester Guardian, 14 May 1937 )
One of the first 32-bit tactical RPGs, Guardian War, was developed by Micro Cabin and released in 1993 on the Panasonic 3DO.

Guardian and Voices
*' The Two Voices ' ( Manchester Guardian, 7 November 1938 )
* Interview with Kenneth O ' Keefe, part of the Voices of Iraq series-The Guardian ( February 4, 2003 )
In 2007 the British Film Institute re-printed and distributed the film across some of Britain's most high-profile Independent Cinemas, prompting The Guardian newspaper to describe Distant Voices, Still Lives as ' Britain's forgotten cinematic masterpiece ".
* Alec Baldwin-Daku, Celestial Guardian # 1, Additional Voices

Guardian and from
R. H. S. Crossman, M.P., writing in The Manchester Guardian, states that departures from West Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1,700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1,900 a week.
* Jonathan Aitken and the hotel bill allegations, and subsequent conviction for perjury after his failed libel action against The Guardian, resulting in Aitken being only the third person to have to resign from the Privy Council in the 20th century.
*" 13 killed as paratroops break riot " from The Guardian, Monday 31 January 1972
*" Bogsiders insist that soldiers shot first " from The Guardian, Tuesday 1 February 1972
According to an article in The Guardian, Guest attended the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act 1999 barred most hereditary peers from their seats.
In describing the list to readers, Paul MacInnes from British newspaper The Guardian wrote, " Surprisingly enough for an American magazine, the top 10 is fair jam-packed with Yanks ," though he also noted three exceptions in the top 10.
*" The business of death " ( Extracted from The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein ), The Guardian ( Wednesday July 12, 2000 ).
*" Swiss toll II ", ( Extracted from The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein ), The Guardian ( Thursday July 13, 2000 ).
The doughnut claim has since been repeated by media such as the BBC ( by Alistair Cooke in his Letter from America program ), The Guardian, MSNBC, CNN, Time magazine, and The New York Times ; mentioned in several books about Germany written by English-speaking authors, including Norman Davies and Kenneth C. Davis ; and used in the manual for the Speech Synthesis Markup Language.
* " The miracle of Älmhult " by Oliver Burkeman from the Guardian newspaper.
* Da Vinci Decoded Article from The Guardian
*' I sleep soundly ' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
The basis of the dispute is over the identity of the Bahá ' í Guardian, a term referring to the appointed head of the religion, an executive hereditary office held by Shoghi Effendi from 1921 to 1957.
In 2003, The Guardian newspaper found a confidential communique from John to Catholic bishops, allegedly mandating confidentiality in matters of pederasty with the threat of excommunication.
In 2006, Freitas was awarded Lifeboat Foundation's Guardian Award, and he received the 2007 Foresight Prize in Communication from the Foresight Institute.
* " Yesteryear " is a time-travel episode in which Mr. Spock uses " The Guardian of Forever ", a time gateway from the original series episode " The City on the Edge of Forever ", to travel to his own childhood past.
The St Helena Church News was published from 1888, the Parish Magazine from 1889, the Diocesan Magazine from 1901 and the Jamestown Monthly from 1912 The latter was renamed the St Helena Church Magazine and was published until 1945 by Canon Wallcot, who extended news coverage from church matters to also include island news after the closure of the St Helena Guardian.
* Janisch, Hudson Ralph, Extracts from the St Helena Records, Printed and Published at theGuardian ” Office by Benjamin Grant, St Helena, 1885
Sho < u > gh </ u > í Effendí Rabbání ( March 1, 1897 – November 4, 1957 ), better known as Shoghi Effendi, was the Guardian and appointed head of the Bahá ' í Faith from 1921 until his death in 1957.
2010's Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light uses recycled musical cues from Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld by composers Troels Brun Folmann and Colin O ' Malley.
In Ocarina of Time, by using the Mask of Truth, the player learns from a Gossip Stone that any adult that enters Lost Woods without the protection of a Guardian Fairy will become a monster ( although its only revealed that such monster is a Stalfos during the Biggoron Sword quest, when link trades in the Odd Potion for the Poacher's Saw ).

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