- John
William Kifner (born 1942) is a
former senior foreign correspondent for The New York Times.
Kifner, who was born in 1942 in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New...
- the
authorities lost
control of the events.
According to
journalist John
Kifner of The New York Times: The crowd, much of it made up of
Revolutionary Guards...
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Soviet foreign policy, 1828–1923] (in Armenian). Yerevan. pp. 149–358.
Kifner, John (9
April 2018). "Armenian
Genocide of 1915: An Overview". New York...
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Archived from the
original on 2
September 2020.
Retrieved 29 July 2020.
Kifner, John (27
January 1994). "Yugoslav Army
Reported Fighting In
Bosnia to Help...
- Army's
retreat to the
Adriatic coast during World War I. The
journalist John
Kifner describes Migration of the
Serbs as a "Balkan
equivalent to
Washington Crossing...
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Archived from the
original on 28
April 2011.
Retrieved 11
January 2009.
Kifner, John (23
January 1991). "WAR IN THE GULF: TEL AVIV; 3 DIE 96 ARE HURT IN...
- Buchan: Yet even here, the
crowd surged past the
makeshift barriers. John
Kifner wrote in The New York
Times that the "body of the Ayatollah,
wrapped in...
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Archived from the
original on
April 18, 2007.
Retrieved April 6, 2007.
Kifner, John (August 21, 1991). "A Boy's
Death Ignites Clashes in
Crown Heights"...
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original on 19
December 2023.
Retrieved 8
March 2010. Andrews, Edmund;
Kifner, John (27
January 2008). "George Habash,
Palestinian Terrorism Tactician...
- 2015). "Bosnia -
Bosnian Serbs Launch Counter-Attack" – via YouTube. John
Kifner (27
January 1994). "Yugoslav Army
Reported Fighting In
Bosnia to Help Serbian...