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The Pentagon announced today it has overseen the destruction of 9,500 copies of a former Army intelligence officer s war memoir that it contends threatened national security.Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said Monday that military officials last week watched as St. Martin s Press pulped the books to be recycled.The publisher had planned to release on Aug. 31 Anthony Shaffer s book Operation Dark Heart: Spycraft and Special Ops on the Frontlines of Afghanistan - and the Path to Victory. Shaffer s lawyer, Mark Zaid, says the Army Reserve cleared the manuscript beforehand, but the Defense Department later rescinded the approval, claiming the text contained classified informationShaffer and the publisher agreed to remove the material. A revised version of the book, with some material blacked-out, is being released. In a statement on the St. Martin s website, Shaffer wrote, While I do not agree with the edits in many ways, t
stanley polska he DoD redactions enhance the reader s understanding by drawing attention to the flawed results created by a disorganized and heavy handed military intellige
stanley termoska nce bureaucracy. Shaffer was a civilian Defense Intelligence Agency officer based near Kabul. His book, wrote The New York Times which had acquired a copy before the Pentagon pulled its approval , was a breezily written, first-person account of Colonel Shaffer s five months
botella stanley in Afghanistan in 2003. Shaffer s lawyer, Mark Zaid, said earlier this month that the officer ran afoul of the DIA in 20 Cscp Deals: Free Comics, A Song of Ice and Fire Graphic Novels, Humble
The last time James Turrell staged a major installation in a New York museum, lawsuits ensued: two visitors, who ostensibly didnt realize what they were in for, sued Turrell after they became disoriented and fell inside of an installation in 1980. Thankfully, that hasn ;t stopped Turrell manipulating our senses鈥攊n fact, this month, he ;ll unveil what critics are calling one of the most daring installations ever attempted. If youre an American reader, odds are pretty good that you live within driving distance of a museum showing one of Turrells pieces right now. Last month, the 70-year-old artist opened a major show in Los Angeles, as well as one in Houston. His New York exhibit, which will blanket the circular Guggenheim space in luminous fabric, opens in less than a week. Tha
stanley cup ts a grand total of 92,000 square feet of exhibition space, according to The New York Times Magazine, which ran a long and fascinating profile on Turrell this weekend. Turrell Rice University pavilion, Twilight Epiphany, created in 2012
stanley becher . Its hard to describe Turrells work without resorting to cliche鈥攚ere hampered by words, in this case, when his work should experienced without them. His medium is always light鈥攁nd the sky it passes through鈥攂ut the mode of delivery varies. He has built dozens of Skyspaces, simple rooms that frame the sky using square- or ellipse-shaped holes carved in their ceilings.
stanley termosy He also frequently branches out into architecture, with projects like his new pavi