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Staying in Iraq, you probably remember this moment from last year, when an Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at then President George W. Bush during a press conference in the Middle Eastern nation.
Source: CNN Student News Transcript: September 16, 2009 - CNN.com
from cnn.com on September 16, 2009
The news conference was held in the same hall at al-Maliki's ceremonial residence in which an Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush during his last visit to Baghdad in December.
Source: VP Biden urges Iraqis to make political progress - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on July 4, 2009
Last December's incident at a Baghdad news conference, at which an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at then-U.S. President George W. Bush, inspired several games.
Source: From Madoff to Sully, news events inspire video games - CNN.com
from cnn.com on May 26, 2009
And remember this moment from a press conference in Baghdad a few months ago... when an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at then-President George W. Bush?
Source: CNN Student News Transcript: March 13, 2009 - CNN.com
from cnn.com on March 13, 2009
The incident echoed the news conference in December in which an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush — covered widely not only in China but around the world.
Source: With unusual candor, China reports shoe throwing - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on February 3, 2009
The incident echoed the news conference in December in which an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush — covered widely not only in China but around the world.
Source: With unusual candor, China reports shoe throwing - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on February 3, 2009
Unlike the now-famous incident when an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush in December, covered widely not only in China but around the world, state-run newspapers and Web sites in China carried stories on Wen's speech but did not directly mention the shoe-throwing.
Source: Man Throws Shoe at China's Premier
from aol.com on February 3, 2009
Like the now-famous incident when an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush in December, the gray athletic shoe missed its intended target.
Source: Protester hurls shoe at Chinese PM during UK visit - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on February 3, 2009
In a similar incident, an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush during a news conference in Baghdad in December.
Source: Protester hurls shoe at Chinese PM during UK visit - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on February 2, 2009
BAGHDAD – When an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at George W. Bush last month at a Baghdad press conference, the attack spawned a flood of Web quips, political satire and street rallies across the Arab world .
Source: Iraqi shoe hurler inspires art in Saddam hometown - Yahoo! News
from yahoo.com on January 29, 2009