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Confronting the darkness that drove Mohammad Shafia
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[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - Back in British-ruled India in the early 19th century, goes a well-known, and by all accounts accurate, story, the British forces' commander-in-chief, Sir Charles James Napier, was confronted by Hindu priests furious the British had outlawed the custom
Google News: Dalton column: Small riot, attack on officer and Abbot Village
[Andover Townsman] - (Officer Napier's first name is never mentioned, but a street directory lists a James Napier at 91 Elm St.) The story is not followed-up in the Townsman, even though minor police matters appear as well as Abbot Village news, which includes a meeting of
Google News: Hundreds come to pay respects to fallen E.KY soldier
[WKYT] - He is survived by his wife, Tabitha (Sturgill) Napier of Eolia, KY, step son Lane Robison of Hennessey, OK, parents Darrell and Marianne Napier, his brother Darrell Dean Napier, and grandparents Monica Paul and James Napier, all of London.
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