The records include the stories of the women who kept the Royal Mail running during wartime.
The law cannot be suspended even during wartime and does not permit amnesty for those convicted.
America needs a good public debate about these issues, and how to balance security and privacy during wartime.
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The theme of "Life During Wartime" is forgiveness and Mr. Solondz, stealth provocateur, sets up characters who deliberately test the limits of tolerance and charity.
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Tax cuts during peacetime, and then some tax cuts during wartime.
Pickens told writers and editors at Forbes that he is driven to public service by the fact that he never served in the armed forces during wartime.
President Abraham Lincoln took a dim view of those who, during wartime, acted in ways that damaged the morale of the American people and undermined the military.
This is also true for commanders and politicians during wartime.
You don't make drastic cuts to the military during wartime.
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Other critics insist that the practical questions faced during wartime are simply too complex to be handled by a robot, even one carefully programmed to follow the laws of war.
He won't reveal how much the artwork cost but says it is an "emotional painting" that allows him to imagine what it must have been like waiting for news from loved ones during wartime.
The American Legion is well aware and horrified at the pain inflicted during the Oklahoma City bombing, but Timothy McVeigh was only one of more than 42 million veterans who have worn this nation's uniform during wartime.
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Conway has been the most vociferous in expressing the concerns he shares with the other chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force about engaging in social experimentation that risks breaking the only armed forces we have during wartime.
During her wartime work at the Admiralty she made a friend of her boss, the poet John Betjeman, and afterwards summarised books for him to review.
Wartime service: During Operation Desert Storm, Keating was deputy commander, Carrier Air Wing 17, participating in combat operations in from the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga.
One clue comes from George Orwell, whose wartime Tribune columns I read during the holiday break.
Hugill was too young to know his grandfather, while his father - who served as a Sergeant-at-Arms in the Home Guard during WWII - was reluctant to speak about his wartime experiences.
But while individual drone strikes are a justified and often desirable tactic, they cannot fully substitute for a coherent military detention policy that provides for detaining and gathering intelligence from enemy combatants during hostilities and then trying them in a venue suitable to the wartime circumstances of their capture.
One clue comes from George Orwell, whose wartime Tribune (nyse: TRB - news - people ) columns I read during the holiday break.
The public silence of the Vatican during the widespread atrocities of World War II is arguably the most controversial issue in the Catholic Church's wartime history.
Though its most publicised elements are the wartime accounts, it also offers financial compensation for forced labour, and to refugees denied entry to Switzerland during the war.
Hoover had performed a similar miracle for Belgium during World War I, when German occupiers were ready to let millions starve to force the British to abandon their wartime blockade.
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