|aEvery man in this village is a liar : |ban education in war / |cMegan K. Stack
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|a1st ed.
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|aNew York : |bDoubleday, |cc2010
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|aix, 257 p. ; |c25 cm.
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|aEvery man in this village is a liar -- Chasing ghosts -- As long as you can pay for it -- Terrorism and other stories -- Forgive us our trespasses -- The living martyr -- The leader -- Sacrifice -- We expected something better -- A question of cost -- Loddi doddi, we likes to party -- A city built on garbage -- The earthquake nobody felt -- All things light, and all things dark -- There would be consequences -- Killing the dead -- I thought I was a salamander
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|aStackMegan K.--Travel--Middle East
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|aAmericans--Middle East--Biography
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|aTerrorism--Middle East--History--21st century
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|aWar and society--Middle East
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|aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009
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|aWomen war correspondents--United States--Biography
The Los Angeles Times Moscow bureau chief describes her witness to events at the front lines of the war on terror in multiple countries, sharing her insights into the high cost of violence as weighed against the war's democracy-based objectives.