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The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. ||||| The Secret Service and the CIA, however, warned in the strongest terms that visiting Pakistan would risk the President's life.
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Who was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and who was against it The State Department was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and the Secret Service and the CIA were against it
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The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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Who was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and who was against it The State Department was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and the Secret Service and the CIA were against it
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But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia. ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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Who was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and who was against it The State Department was for President Clinton visiting Pakistan and the Secret Service and the CIA were against it
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be personally beneficial to him
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| They left, however, reporting to Washington that Pakistan was unlikely in fact to do anything," given what it sees as the benefits of Taliban control of Afghanistan."
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be personally beneficial to him
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be personally beneficial to him
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be "a reward for Pakistani cooperation" and be "a sign of his government's legitimacy."
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| They left, however, reporting to Washington that Pakistan was unlikely in fact to do anything," given what it sees as the benefits of Taliban control of Afghanistan."
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be "a reward for Pakistani cooperation" and be "a sign of his government's legitimacy."
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be "a reward for Pakistani cooperation" and be "a sign of his government's legitimacy."
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan To show his government's legitimacy
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| They left, however, reporting to Washington that Pakistan was unlikely in fact to do anything," given what it sees as the benefits of Taliban control of Afghanistan."
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan To show his government's legitimacy
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan To show his government's legitimacy
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be a sign of his government's legitimacy
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| They left, however, reporting to Washington that Pakistan was unlikely in fact to do anything," given what it sees as the benefits of Taliban control of Afghanistan."
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be a sign of his government's legitimacy
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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Why did Musharraf want the President to visit Pakistan It would be a sign of his government's legitimacy
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His one-day stopover on March 25, 2000, was the first time a U.S. president had been there since 1969. ||||| In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation.
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How many months passed after the meeting between Karl Inderfurth, Michael Sheehan and General Musharraf and the subsequent visit of President Clinton to Pakistan 2 months
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His one-day stopover on March 25, 2000, was the first time a U.S. president had been there since 1969. ||||| The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan.
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How many months passed after the meeting between Karl Inderfurth, Michael Sheehan and General Musharraf and the subsequent visit of President Clinton to Pakistan 2 months
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I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two." ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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How many months passed after the meeting between Karl Inderfurth, Michael Sheehan and General Musharraf and the subsequent visit of President Clinton to Pakistan 2 months
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In early 2000, the United States began a high-level effort to persuade Pakistan to use its influence over the Taliban. ||||| In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban "In early 2000" specifically "January 2000"
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban "In early 2000" specifically "January 2000"
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| Direct pressure on the Taliban had proved unsuccessful.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban "In early 2000" specifically "January 2000"
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In early 2000, the United States began a high-level effort to persuade Pakistan to use its influence over the Taliban. ||||| In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban January 2000
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban January 2000
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| Direct pressure on the Taliban had proved unsuccessful.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban January 2000
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In early 2000, the United States began a high-level effort to persuade Pakistan to use its influence over the Taliban. ||||| In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban Early in 2000. in : In January 2000,
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In January 2000, Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth and the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, Michael Sheehan, met with General Musharraf in Islamabad, dangling before him the possibility of a presidential visit in March as a reward for Pakistani cooperation. ||||| But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban Early in 2000. in : In January 2000,
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Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy. ||||| Direct pressure on the Taliban had proved unsuccessful.
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What day and time of year did the United States try to convince Pakistan to cooperate with them to influence the Taliban Early in 2000. in : In January 2000,
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Discussing Bin Laden
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Discussing Bin Laden
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Discussing Bin Laden
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Tensions between Pakistan and India
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Tensions between Pakistan and India
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Tensions between Pakistan and India
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Golf and swimming
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Golf and swimming
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Golf and swimming
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include The dangers of nuclear proliferation
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include The dangers of nuclear proliferation
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include The dangers of nuclear proliferation
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Meeting with Musharraf and others, concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden.he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Meeting with Musharraf and others, concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden.he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden
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As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton's visit with Pakistan include Meeting with Musharraf and others, concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden.he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden
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The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. ||||| The Secret Service and the CIA, however, warned in the strongest terms that visiting Pakistan would risk the President's life.
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Did the State Department and the CIA agree in regards to President Clinton possibly visiting Pakistan No
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The Secret Service and the CIA, however, warned in the strongest terms that visiting Pakistan would risk the President's life. ||||| President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden."
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Did the State Department and the CIA agree in regards to President Clinton possibly visiting Pakistan No
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At his meeting with Musharraf and others, President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden. ||||| As one NSC staff note put it, "Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is not so much a state sponsor of terrorism as it is a state sponsored by terrorists."
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Did the State Department and the CIA agree in regards to President Clinton possibly visiting Pakistan No
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But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia. ||||| His one-day stopover on March 25, 2000, was the first time a U.S. president had been there since 1969.
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Where did President Clinton visit on March 25, 2000 Parkistan
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But President Clinton insisted on including Pakistan in the itinerary for his trip to South Asia. ||||| President Clinton was scheduled to travel to India.
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Where did President Clinton visit on March 25, 2000 Parkistan
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He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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Where did President Clinton visit on March 25, 2000 Parkistan
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside Better relations with the United States
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I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two." ||||| The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan.
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside Better relations with the United States
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The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside Better relations with the United States
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside The Moon
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I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two." ||||| The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan.
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside The Moon
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The State Department felt that he should not visit India without also visiting Pakistan. ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton offer Musharraf when he pulled him aside The Moon
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf "He pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden," and "offered him the moon."
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf "He pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden," and "offered him the moon."
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He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf "He pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden," and "offered him the moon."
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf President Clinton concentrated on tensions between Pakistan and India and the dangers of nuclear proliferation, but also discussed Bin Laden
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Asked him for help regarding bin laden
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Asked him for help regarding bin laden
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He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Asked him for help regarding bin laden
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| I offered him the moon when I went to see him, in terms of better relations with the United States, if he'd help us get Bin Laden and deal with another issue or two."
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Had a one-on-one meeting
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President Clinton told us that when he pulled Musharraf aside for a brief, one-on-one meeting, he pleaded with the general for help regarding Bin Laden." ||||| The U.S. effort continued.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Had a one-on-one meeting
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He told the two envoys that he would meet with Mullah Omar and press him on Bin Laden. ||||| Such a visit was coveted by Musharraf, partly as a sign of his government's legitimacy.
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What did President Clinton do or say when he met with Musharraf Had a one-on-one meeting
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Pacific
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Pacific
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Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Pacific
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows Treme
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows Treme
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Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows Treme
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows "Treme", "The Wire", and "The Pacific."
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows "Treme", "The Wire", and "The Pacific."
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Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows "Treme", "The Wire", and "The Pacific."
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Wire
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Wire
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Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world.
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George Pelecanos has been involved as a writer and producer for which television shows The Wire
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer George Pelecanos
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world. ||||| While Pelecanos made his bones in the noir tradition, there's a definite "Western" feel to "The Cut."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer George Pelecanos
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The following is an edited transcript. ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. ||||| In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer George Pelecanos
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer Pelecanos
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world. ||||| While Pelecanos made his bones in the noir tradition, there's a definite "Western" feel to "The Cut."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer Pelecanos
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The following is an edited transcript. ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. ||||| In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme."
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Who is a poet, a producer and a crime writer Pelecanos
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? He is an undisputed poet
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Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast. ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? He is an undisputed poet
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? He is an undisputed poet
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Authenticity
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Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast. ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Authenticity
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Authenticity
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Attention to detail
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Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast. ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Attention to detail
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Attention to detail
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Pelecanos knows how to capture the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast
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Pelecanos knows a thing or two about capturing the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast. ||||| He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific."
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Pelecanos knows how to capture the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists.
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What is one reason for why George Pelecanos might be "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer? Pelecanos knows how to capture the authenticity of urban America with an ethnically and socially diverse cast
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(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." ||||| The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut."
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Who is the best-selling and award-winning author of "The Cut? Pelecanos
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