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Official Howard Teicher and Radley Gayle, stated that Bell helicopters that were given to Iraq by U.S. later were used to spray chemical weapons.[20]

[20] Phythian, p. 38. Phythian cites former NSC official Howard Teicher and Radley Gayle, Twin Pillars to Desert Storm: America's Flawed Vision in the Middle East from Nixon to Bush, (New York: William Morrow, 1993), p. 275.

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Twilight is the name of an unreleased demo album recorded by the British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis in 2004, two years before becoming famous as the winner of hit reality show The X-Factor.

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The album, comprised almost exclusively of her own compositions, was recorded under Spiral Music, a production company based in Fulham. "I tried to secure a record deal by doing things my own way. I worked very hard but I never managed to land a contract", said Lewis.

According to website thelondonpaper, if Twilight had been made commercially available, Lewis "would have been booted off the hit ITV talent show", because it is stipulated that X-Factor contestants must never have released an album under a major record label.

The paper affirms that, at the time that the show was happening, "music industry insiders" were concerned "that her Twilight tracks [could] be released to capitalize on her X-Factor fame, and [could] eclipse any subsequent album releases with Sony".

Predictably, the eleven tracks of Twilight leaked onto the Internet, although the CD itself was never made physically available to buy or to download. "In an age where tracks can be leaked on the internet" said one source, "not owning the rights to a track is a problem."

Tracklisting
Note: all the songs are credited to and written by Leona Lewis except for those marked *.


 * 1) "Paradise"
 * 2) "Twilight"
 * 3) "Wings"
 * 4) "Words"
 * 5) "Fascinated"
 * 6) "Baby Girl"
 * 7) "Could You Be the One"
 * 8) "How Many Times" *
 * 9) "I Can’t Help It" *
 * 10) "Learn to Love You"
 * 11) "So Deep"