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1. Taipei Times - archives
www.taipeitimes.com/News/world - [Cached]Published on: 8/2/2005 Last Visited: 8/3/2005
For the Bush administration, each situation presents an opportunity to demonstrate to the Middle East that political participation can pay off, said retired Colonel P.J. Crowley, a National Security Council staff member in the Clinton administration and now a foreign policy analyst at the liberal Center for American Progress.
"In the battle for hearts and minds, you've got to be able to point to something positive," Crowley said. -
2. The Kosovo Campaign Political Communications, the Battle for Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
www.ciaonet.org/isa/vir01 - [Cached]Published on: 9/28/2001 Last Visited: 11/2/2002
Note 16: Colonel P.J. Crowley, Correspondent: How the War was Spun , BBC2, 16 October 1999. Back.
Note 17: General Klaus Naumann and General Mike Short, War in Europe , Episode 2. Back.
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Note 37: Colonel P.J. Crowley, Spokesman, National Security Council, Correspondent: How the War was Spun . Back.
Note 38: Correspondent: How the War was Spun . Back.
Note 39: Correspondent: How the War was Spun . Back. -
3. Betar
www.betar.org/pollard.htm - [Cached]Published on: 12/11/1998 Last Visited: 9/13/2000
A spokesman for the National Security Council, Colonel P.J. Crowley, said that the White House would probably not comply with Mr. Dub's request : When the president finishes the review, we will thoroughly explain his conclusions and the reasons for it, but at this point I would not envision a plan to release internal documents for review..

