William R. Higgins (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "William R. Higgins" in English language version.

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  • Keilar, Brianna; Cooper, Anderson; et al. (Directed by Jody Gottlieb; produced by Alex Quade, Mary Ade, John Cooke and Mark Nelson) (29 July 2006). "Encore Presentation: Inside Hezbollah". Written at Beirut, Lebanon. In Gottlieb, Jody; Jell, Lisa (eds.). CNN Presents. Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America: CNN Worldwide (WarnerMedia). Cable News Network (CNN). CNN. CNN Transcripts (CNN Presents). Hezbollah is a suspect in the torture and murder of U.S. Colonel William Higgins. Higgins disappeared in 1988, while leading a U.N. observer group in south Lebanon. A year and a half later, this video appeared on television screens around the world. Higgins, badly beaten body, hanging from a rope.

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  • Sterner, Doug. Tilghman, Andrew; Altman, Howard; Steinhafel, David (eds.). "William Richard Higgins". Hall of Valor. Military Times. Vienna, Virginia, United States of America: Sightline Media Group. ID:33775. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 15 September 2021.

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  • Skinner, Jerome L. Durst, Jacob; Luke, Hannah; Williams, Taylor; Couch, Bryce; Nielson, Elizabeth I.; Maldonado, Kathrine; Rimann, Courtney (eds.). "An American Civil Law Response to International Terror" (PDF). SMU Dedman School of Law. Journal of Air Law and Commerce. 69 (3). Dallas, Texas, United States of America: Southern Methodist University: 545–560 – via SMU Scholar (SMU Libraries/SMU Office of Research and Graduate Studies/SMU Office of Information Technology)
    F. Higgins v. Islamic Republic of Iran [IV. Suits for acts committed in foreign states: Anti-Terrorism Act of 1990, as amended, 18 U.S.C. § 2333]
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