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Mafia State $21.12 In 2007 Luke Harding arrived in Moscow to take up a new job as a correspondent for the British newspaper, The Guardian… |
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Geek Mafia $10.49 Fired from a job he hated at a company he loved, videogame designer Paul Reynolds is drowning his sorrows in late-morning margaritas when he meets an alluring, pink-haired conwoman named Chloe. With her gang of technopirate friends, Chloe helps Paul not only take revenge on his former employers, but also extort a small fortune from them in the process. What more could a recently unemployed, over-worked videogame designer in Silicon Valley ask for? In return for Chloe's help, Paul agrees to create counterfeit comic books for one of her crew's criminal schemes. In the process he falls in for their fun loving, drug fueled "off the grid" lifestyle almost as fast as he falls head over heels for Chloe. Wary of the Crew's darker side, but eager to impress both the girl and the gang, Paul uses his game design expertise to invent a masterful con of his own. If all goes according to plan, it will be one for the ages. But can he trust any of them, or is he the one who's really being conned? Inspired by author Rick Dakan's own eventful experiences in the videogame and comic book industries, Geek Mafia, satisfies the hunger in all of us to buck the system, take revenge on corporate America, and live a life of excitement and adventure. |
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Mafia State (Hardcover) $38.04 In 2007 Luke Harding arrived in Moscow to take up a new job as a correspondent for the British newspaper, The Guardian. Within months, mysterious agents from Russia`s Federal Security Service –the successor to the KGB–had broken into his apartment. He found himself tailed by men in leather jackets, bugged, and even summoned to the KGB`s notorious prison, Lefortovo. The break-in was the beginning of an extraordinary psychological war against the journalist and his family. Windows left open in his children`s bedroom, secret police agents tailing Harding on the street, and customs agents harassing the family as they left and entered the country became the norm. The campaign of persecution burst into the open in 2011 when the Kremlin expelled Harding from Moscow–the first western reporter to be deported from Russia since the days of the Cold War. Mafia State is a brilliant and haunting account of the insidious methods used by a resurgent Kremlin against its so-called "enemies"–human rights workers, western diplomats, journalists and opposition activists. It includes illuminating diplomatic cables which describe Russia as a "virtual mafia state". Harding gives a personal and compelling portrait of Russia that–in its bid to remain a superpower–is descending into a corrupt police state. |
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A History of the Vietnam War
In January 1950, the People's Republic of China has recognized the Republic of Viet Minh of Vietnam Republic of Vietnam government. At the same time, the non-communist world have recognized the French government supported by Vietnam, headed by former Emperor Bao Dai. The Battle Dien Bein Phu, 1954 marked the end of French involvement in Indochina and was granted independence to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia by the Geneva Accords. Agreements have also led to the partition of Vietnam along the 17th parallel, Ho Chi Minh Communist Viet Minh in control of the north and State French claims to control of Vietnam in the south. The elections were held across the country, according to the Geneva Conventions, agreements, but were blocked by the president of South Vietnam, which fears that a Communist victory. After a propaganda campaign waged by the powerful Americans, more than one million people have fled the north, mostly Catholics, who feared the communist persecution. In the north, the Viet Minh, who had fallen under the popular control Lao Dung Party consolidated their power under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh collectivized agriculture and began planning on how to take control South. In Saigon, Bao Dai was overturned by a referendum backed by the United States Ngo Dinh Diem in late 1955, immediately launched a wave of Suppression of anti-communist south. Vietminh frames, derision known Viet Cong Diem is back to the wall and the North has called for support. A low-key insurgency developed in the South, which was originally intended for local government officials, but soon expanded to include other symbols of status quo as teachers, health workers and agricultural officials.
In May 1959, the Popular Party has adopted a revolution Lao Dung Saigon army against thousands of insurgents began to roll down the Ho Chi Minh to assist training units of Viet Cong, it was the beginning of the Liberation Front National. In the 1960s, the FLN's campaign had flourished and the score ends in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). Diem and his family were Mafia unable to resolve the growing crisis, the United States government began to seek ways to remove them from the reins of power. The scheme U.S. diplomatic Saigon approved if does not a coup in May 1963 the State which led to the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother Nhu Ngo Diem. The chaos that followed the coup, a military government toppled another in quick succession, while the government of North Vietnam took advantage slope instability in supporting the guerrilla movement is. A controversial incident that occurred in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964, have a profound impact on the war. The American destroyer USS Maddox was fired on North Vietnam torpedo was later reported that his crews were inexperienced and were simply responding to the deficiencies of sonar and radar. However, the Johnson administration used the incident for Congressional support for strengthening the military action in Southeast Asia. The war began to escalate after 1965, in retaliation for attacks by the Vietcong in the American air base at Pleiku, the U.S. Air Force began to bomb North Vietnam. In the summer of this year, General Westmoreland, commander of U.S. Army Support Command, Vietnam (MACV), ordered the first trade of U.S. offensive Low Earth. U.S. troops began arriving in the country, and Washington urged its allies to send troops SEATO and Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand and the Philippines have sent troops, although NATO allies the United States, especially Canada and the United Kingdom refused to contribute troops.
Westmoreland launched a series of "Search and Destroy" operations large-scale operations against the Vietcong bases. Vietcong units often escaped the U.S. raids to retreat into sanctuaries Cambodia and Laos, despite the attacks took their toll Vietcong supply bases in the future. The political situation in South Vietnam began stabilize with the coming to power of Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and President Nguyen Van Thieu in 1967. The Johnson administration employed a "policy franchise minimum "when it comes to the press, that U.S. policy damaged the public trust in government and large-scale public demonstrations began in the States as the "credibility gap" widened. In mid-1967, American forces won Hanoi ground until the Tet offensive launched in January 1968 with the intention of launching a military and civilian uprising in the south, which not materialize, however, the offensive proved to be a political victory for Hanoi by the U.S. military and by extension the U.S. public had believed that war is almost over, they were surprised by the scope and intensity of the attack. Work caused Lyndon B. Johnson's house to help the effort began to fall seriously and politics of U.S. policy has been committed to developing an exit strategy increasingly not simply abandon South Vietnam PAVN began negotiations with North Vietnam in Paris, although it there has been little progress. The Nixon administration began a policy of Vietnamization, where the ARVN forces were reinforced U.S. troops began to withdraw. In March 1969, U.S. forces launched a massive bombing campaign of Cambodia to destroy the sanctuaries PAVN, the violation a long string of statements from Washington to support Cambodia's neutrality.
However, in May 1970, U.S. ground incursions started in Cambodia, this action has sparked protests across the country on the domestic front, culminating in the tragedy of Kent State University, where four students were shot by soldiers of the National Guard of Ohio. The public was outraged, but the Nixon administration seemed indifferent ARVN launched incursions into neutral Laos in early 1971, intending to cut the supply line from Ho Chi Minh. The raids took proved disastrous for the ARVN forces, which were easily defeated, retreating in disorder, abandoning vehicles and equipment, requiring a bailout by the U.S. Air Force, the chaos clearly emphasized the failure of the Vietnamization policy. The morale of U.S. troops was at its lowest point – Australia and New Zealand has withdrawn its troops, soldiers in many developed drug habits, there had problems with race relations and instances of insubordination and councils of war were fired. Vietnamization was again tested by Easter Offensive of 1972, the VPA and invaded the northern provinces of FNL and other strike forces in Cambodia, threatening to cut the country's half, but air power of the United States came to the rescue again. It was clear that South Vietnam could not survive without the support of air power U.S., although remaining U.S. troops withdrew in August on the ground. After peace talks broke down, Nixon ordered a massive bombardment Hanoi and Haiphong, North Vietnam to push to the negotiating table. He worked at great expense, despite the Paris Peace Accords were signed in January 1973, the offensive had destroyed much of the remaining industrial and economic capacity of North Vietnam. Peace agreements in force a cease-fire, said U.S. Prisoners of war shall be released, the national elections scheduled in North and South and a period of sixty days was initiated for the complete withdrawal of U.S. forces. However, fighting continued in South Vietnam, the issue of prisoners of war arrives today and elections were never held. Many have fled South Vietnam States United States one of the largest migration of refugees from the war in history. There was no peace movement to protest against the bloodshed and coverage of new media there. In early 1975, the North Vietnamese launched their final offensive, South Vietnam collapsed quickly. troops from North Vietnam in Saigon, after only one hour from the United States completed a Airlift of embassy staff and emergency thousands of South Vietnam who feared for their lives under communism. Hanoi, Vietnam took control South and its allies won in Cambodia, where the government surrendered to insurgent forces April 17, 1975, and Laos, where the Communists took over gradually.
About the Author
Russell Shortt is a travel consultant with Exploring Ireland, the leading specialists in customised, private escorted tours, escorted coach tours and independent self drive tours of Ireland. Article source Russell Shortt, http://www.exploringireland.net http://www.visitscotlandtours.com
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