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  2. The Killing Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Zone is an unauthorised James Bond novel by Jim Hatfield. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was privately published in paperback in 1985 under the guise that it was officially sanctioned by Glidrose Publications (later Ian Fleming Publications), the company that held the rights to publish James Bond literary works.

  3. Bibliography of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The killing zone: The United States wages Cold War in Latin America. New York : Oxford University Press, 2012. Schmidli, William Michael, The fate of freedom elsewhere: human rights and U.S. Cold War policy toward Argentina. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013.

  4. Christopher Wood (writer) - Wikipedia

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    horror novel, as by "James Montague". Google books claims 1979. Whitaker's Books in Print claims April 1980 though this may be a reprint edition. 1980: Dead Centre: woman's adventure novel 1981: Taiwan: adventure novel 1983: A Dove Against Death: World War I adventure novel 1985: Kago: adventure novel 2004: Sincere Male Seeks Love and Someone ...

  5. Johanna Harwood - Wikipedia

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    Mankowitz left the movie, and Maibaum then undertook a second version, more closely in line with the novel. Mankowitz eventually had his name removed from the credits after viewing early rushes, as he feared it would be a disaster. [15] Johanna Harwood and thriller writer Berkely Mather then worked on Maibaum's script. [16]

  6. Just How Worried About Social Security Should You Be Right Now?

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    Furthermore, 43% of retirees believe their benefits will be cut in the future, while 47% of nonretired adults worry that Social Security won't be able to pay them a benefit at all once they retire.

  7. James Bond and Moonraker - Wikipedia

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    Dutch first edition: 1979 A. W. Bruna James Bond en de Moonraker trans. David Brisk; Spanish first edition: 1979 Bruguera Moonraker trans. José M Pomares; Japanese first edition: 1979 Hayakawa Zero zero sebun to mūnreikā trans. Kazuo Inoue; Italian first edition: 1995 Mondadori Moonraker: Operazione Spazio trans.Stefano Di Marino

  8. Win, Lose or Die - Wikipedia

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    Abou Hamarik: Hamarik, codenamed "Snake," is the second of three leaders of BAST. He is able to infiltrate HMS Invincible by killing an American Naval Intelligence officer who has been called into replace another that was murdered on board the carrier. Hamarik is found out and is wounded by Nikki Ratnikov after he had taken Bond and a number of ...

  9. DoubleShot - Wikipedia

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    DoubleShot, the second novel in Raymond Benson's Union trilogy, again sets James Bond, 007 against the evil terrorist organization called the Union. Still smarting from their last encounter with 007 when he foiled their plans to get Skin 17 in High Time to Kill, the Union has decided that Britain and James Bond are their new number one priority, and targets.