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...military is pushing ahead as before. It was announced that the 2nd Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division is preparing to go from Fort Bragg to Kuwait, where they will be the reserves ready to head into Iraq. The All-Americans, as the brigade is known, are paratroopers by training and have historically had clearly defined mission - as their homepage puts it, "execute a parachute assault, conduct combat operations, and WIN." But unless this moment of rumination results in actual strategic change on the ground, it is unlikely that the brigade will be doing what it was trained...
...This 2nd Lieutenant thing is awesome,” Wilson wrote...
...home by senior Katie Johnston. Sophomore Sarah Wilson then finished off a shot by Brine at the 16:45 mark to make the score to 3-0.“A couple of goals were off the first shot but a few more were off the rebound, sometimes the 2nd or 3rd rebound,” Chu said. “Those are what will win games down the road, not the first shot goals because there are a lot of great goalies out there. We have to be prepared to get dirty in front...
...anymore. Instead, they put blame squarely on Mahdi Army operatives from outside the neighborhood, militants who U.S. soldiers say are out to turn Washash into a Shi'ite bastion for al-Sadr on the west side of the Tigris. "Ninety percent of the problem comes from outside in," says 2nd Lieut. Graham Ward, an Army platoon leader who spends many days patrolling house to house on foot in the Washash area. "All fingers point to Sadr City...
...fifth floor men's room in Lamont Library has been closed for repairs since last week, and the circumstances are all quite shady. Please use the 2nd floor bathrooms instead, the relevant sign helpfully says, though it vexingly omits the question of causality. Ask the furtive librarians and all you get are mutterings about routine repairs. Routine repairs? In the middle of November? For only the fifth floor men's bathroom? No, something quite odd is afoot at Harvard's undergraduate library...