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A botched war, a botched trial and now a botched execution: Iraq obstinately refuses to behave in accordance with the script its American conquerors have written for it.

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Wanting to get her away safely was the real reason he had hurried and botched.

First, it makes it harder to pin responsibility for botched financial rescues on the Bush team.

Even a botched attempt, he figured, would at least attract the eyes of the world.

His reconstruction of a savagely botched anti-terrorist operation at a Moscow theatre is particularly effective.

This "differentiation" began when Mr Clegg seized an unmissable chance to rough up the Tories over a botched health reform.

The risk of dying in a botched abortion isonly part of a broader problem of maternal health in poor countries.

Rumors still abound of botched and fatal space missions, the result of pervasive secrecy that surrounded the Soviet space program.

When I launched the proxy fight at Blockbuster, the feeling that he'd botched the Hollywood Video deal was wide spread.

The quality of care is low: 40% of urban maternal deaths are caused by using the wrong medicine, by botched surgery or by other forms of malpractice.

Some opponents have pointed out that when Cuba's veteran leader, Fidel Castro, underwent abdominal surgery in 2006, Cuban doctors were reported to have botched the initial operation.

HAVING twice botched the sale of AIA, AIG's valuable Asian life-insurance arm, America's Treasury was not about to screw up a third time.

Prosecutors said the alleged military death squad mistakenly killed 15 civilians during a botched raid at a neighborhood barbecue in Lima.

The botched operation, seen live on TV by millions around the world, prompted the Philippine president, Benigno Aquino III, to call for more police training and better equipment.

Renault named a new chief operating officer to replace Patrick Pélata, who resigned in April along with a handful of other executives for a botched internal investigation into corporate espionage.

Although the killers succeeded in their mission, the botched getaway has stunned many across the Arab world, where the Mossad is widely credited with almost superhuman skill and secrecy.

These failures caused the stimulus enacted in February 2009 to be botched in both in its design and its administration, resulting in the discrediting of deficit spending as a response to depression.

Having the natural feelings of a tradesman at finding that a job he should have been called in for had been unskilfully botched by his customers among themselves, he was disposed to say no.

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