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Tempting, but foolish. Marvel at the emptiness of the desert plain, but remember, Barbara Sturt and her people can find waterholes and billabongs here in a landscape that could kill the rest of us in hours. That kind of knowledge, you suspect, takes more than one lifetime to acquire.
THE SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE ISSUED A SCATHING REPORT THIS MONTH ON THE FAILURE OF PREWAR INTELLIGENCE ON IRAQ. WOULD YOU HAVE VOTED TO GO TO WAR HAD YOU KNOWN WHAT WE KNOW NOW ABOUT THE FAULTY INTELLIGENCE? Yes, because I believe that Saddam Hussein, if he were still in power...
In particular, Thompson and Haninger pointed to MLB Slugfest—which allows the player to beam an opponent with a baseball and deliver violent, unnecessary body blows—and NBA Ballers, in which players acquire a greater entourage of women as they advance in the game.
Kerry offers his bio as the story of a devoted family in which the children, by virtue of their father's foreign-service career, got to explore other cultures and acquire early on a commitment to serious public service. His detractors tell the story of an effete snob who "looks...
Dumars and Brown got along because they wanted to win. The smartest play they ran together may have been the team's February trade for play-off standout Rasheed Wallace. Last summer Brown told Dumars that he would love to acquire Wallace, despite his hothead reputation. It turned out that...