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Harper Perennial
Language
English
Pages
539

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The Best American Magazine Writing 2004 (Best American Magazine Writing)
September 7, 2004, Harper Perennial
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Best American Magazine Writing 2004 (Best American Magazine Writing)
The Best American Magazine Writing 2004 (Best American Magazine Writing)
September 7, 2004, Harper Perennial
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First Sentence

"On what may or may not have been a Saturday, on what may have been March 1, in a house in this city that may have been this squat two-story white one belonging to Ahmad Abdul Qadoos, with big gray-headed crows barking in the front yard, the notori terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was roughly awakened by a raiding party of Pakistani and American commandos."

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Library of Congress
PS659

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Open Library
OL7280980M
Internet Archive
bestamericanmaga0000unse_x1e6
ISBN 10
0060749539
ISBN 13
9780060749538
OCLC/WorldCat
56586139
Library Thing
262037
Goodreads
99201

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On what may or may not have been a Saturday, on what may have been March 1, in a house in this city that may have been this squat two-story white one belonging to Ahmad Abdul Qadoos, with big gray-headed crows barking in the front yard, the notori terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was roughly awakened by a raiding party of Pakistani and American commandos.
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