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National Review Online (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
‘Afghanistan is the most foreign country in the world,” says William Wood, the American ambassador in Kabul. I ask if I may quote him on that. He hesitates, then says it’s alright, then adds: “It’s a ferociously foreign country.”Mountainous, landlocked and remote, populated by legendary warriors — Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara and Uzbek — historically rich but economically dirt poor, Afghanistan...
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Asiaing.com (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
... the University of Missouri in Columbia in 1998. He previously taught history at Columbia College, William Woods University, Lincoln University (of Missouri); and at the University of Missouri-Rolla. He also has taught both history and English at the secondary level. He has presented numerous papers, published several articles on the French Revolution and Napoleon, and has authored...
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Department of Defense (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Bill Wood, U.S. Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, gives a certificate of naturalization to a U.S. Army soldier on Bagram Air Field, during a Veterans Day ceremony, Nov. 11, 2008. (Click photo for screen-resolution image); available.The U.S. Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, William Wood attended the naturalization ceremony as the guest speaker,...
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butner blogspot (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
... and Walling were brought to trial in 1897 and were quickly found guilty and sentenced to death. William Wood was later arrested and charged as an accomplice. Charges against him were dropped when he agreed to testify against the other two men. According to reports, Jackson and Walling were both offered life sentences instead of execution if they would reveal the location of Pearl’s...