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Join authors Dick Cantwell and Peter Bouckaert as they tell the story of the marriage between wood and beer from Roman times through medieval Europe to modern craft brewing. Cooperage is a long and venerable craft and here the authors give a description combining the evocative and technical. The smells, the heat, choosing the wood, drying, fashioning staves, steaming, firing, and assembling into a perfect container—at least perfect until the bunghole is drilled to accommodate the precious contents. Barrels and foeders have gone from an oddity of traditional breweries to a commonplace feature at the heart of the craft brewing industry. It is estimated that 85% of US breweries now use wood a...
And introduction -- Recommendations -- Background: the entry of U.S. forces in al-Falluja -- April 28 school protest and shooting -- Ballistic evidence at the school -- Possible provocateurs in the crowd -- The dead and the wounded -- Arms search the following day -- April 30 shooting -- The investigation -- Attacks on U.S. soldiers in May and June -- Acknowledgements.
The Duty to Investigate
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Final issue of each volume includes table of cases reported in the volume.
In NO PLACE ON EARTH award winning photojournalist Patrick Brown has documented the world's fastest growing refugee crisis and one of the most rapid human displacements in recent history. Risking death at sea or on foot, more than 700,000 Rohingya fled the destruction of their homes and brutal persecution in the northern Rakhine State of Myanmar for neighboring Bangladesh. Arriving at makeshift camps, most refugees reported consistent stories of murder and rape, all of which testify to a deliberate campaign of eradication. NO PLACE ON EARTH includes personal testimony from survivors and provides a harrowing account of what they endured.Essays about the genocide by journalist Jason Motlagh and human rights campaigner Mathew Smith add description and depth to the Browns powerful photography. The book includes children's drawings depicting helicopter gunships raining bombs and bullets on their burning villages. The drawing are accompanied by a short commentary from Peter Bouckaert, former emergencies director for Human Rights Watch
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The Role of Parliament