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...authentic Iraqi nationalism forged in opposition to the occupation. Such an opposition is precisely what was created in Iraq under the British League of Nations mandate in the 1920s and '30s, though few policymakers seem to have bothered to study the mandate's lessons. Toby Dodge of Britain's Warwick University?and author of Inventing Iraq, a superb recent book on the mandate?points out the ways in which coalition authorities today are making the same mistakes as the British did 80 years ago. Now as then, the occupying powers are shuffling from one scheme for self-rule to another...
Walnut, T. H.; Warwick, J. W.; Welch, A. W.; Wicks, J. D.; Winebaum, B. V.; Works, C. C.; Wright...
...Cavanagh the son, playing just 13 miles from his hometown—Warwick, R.I.—paternal support mixed with inherited talent proved more than enough to overcome a hostile crowd and live up to his father’s billing...
...varsity’s seven weekend scores, the Warwick, R.I. native wrought havoc on the Brown defense, even when not directly responsible for a tally...
When native son Tom Cavanagh, of nearby Warwick, capped Saturday night’s 3-2, series-clincher 7:35 into overtime, the celebration had an air of inevitability, rather than spontaneity...