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    Jerry Seper's Oct. 13 article detailing the murders of Mexican investigators probing the apparent shooting death of American jet-skier David Hartley along the Rio Grande tells of another terrible domino in the apparently inexorable march toward anarchy in the U.S.-Mexican border region ("Mexican official leading probe of Texan's death reported killed," Page 1). Tragically, both the American and Mexican federal governments appear blind to the ever-increasing spilling of blood. Our government's response demonstrates little care even when our own citizens are killed.

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    We have humiliated, denigrated and dehumanized the Serbs, who were our allies in two world wars and rescued more than 500 downed American pilots in World War II at great sacrifice to themselves ("Kosovo cheers independence ruling," Friday, Page 1).

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    Writers, artists and photographers at The Washington Times won 21 journalism awards this week from the Society of Professional Journalists' Washington, D.C., Professional Chapter.

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  • We have known since 1999 the terrorist connections of the KLA, when Washington Times reporter Jerry Seper wrote, "Some members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, which has financed its war effort through the sale of heroin, were trained in terrorist camps run by international fugitive Osama bin Laden."

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