Condi Rice “Al-Sadr is a Coward” Story Magically Disappears
By 186 on Apr 21, 2008
Seems the folks at McClatchy have erased their fictitious story claiming Condi Rice called al-Sadr a “coward”.

Here is the McClatchy story now.

Current ArticleBy 186 on Apr 21, 2008
Seems the folks at McClatchy have erased their fictitious story claiming Condi Rice called al-Sadr a “coward”.

Here is the McClatchy story now.

SINGAPORE (AP) _ Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met North Korea's top diplomat in Singapore Wednesday, ending a four-year hiatus in cabinet-level contacts between the Bush administration and the Stalinist state over its nuclear program. Rice and ...
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday that Pakistan needed to do more to help curb the flow of militants across its border into Afghanistan as the Taliban had increased terrorist activity. Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith ...
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