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...from the hallway; the President's advisers leaned over one another and volunteered their assessments as more raw intelligence reports flowed in. Bush asked whether the weather might impede an attack on Saddam, how quickly U.S. forces could carry out the mission and how an early strike could affect the rest of the battle plan. Racing against the clock and unable to confirm much of what it was hearing, the U.S. ran the risk of making a costly opening-night bombing mistake that could embolden Saddam and his forces. Franks said he needed a decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Awestruck | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...earns the Whitelaw Trophy as ECAC champion with the win, but both teams advance to the NCAA tournament, which begins next weekend. The Crimson (22-9-2) clinched an at-large bid March 21 with its semifinal win over Dartmouth and the Cornell result does not affect Harvard’s seeding...

Author: By Elijah M. Alper, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Midnight Strikes For M. Hockey at ECACs | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...After the attack on the leadership of the 1st Brigade - for which one of its members has been arrested - I gave a number of interviews about the events of that night. There were a few recurring questions. How it would affect the unit's morale? Would it how delay operations? And was this an indication of disgruntled soldiers in the 1st Brigade? At the time, I speculated that neither morale nor operations would be much affected and that whatever motive the suspect had it was definitely not part of a bigger problem with the leadership. However, this was really only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Camp Pennsylvania Returns to Duty | 3/25/2003 | See Source »

...percent effective, no one would have sex until they were ready and every child conceived would be wanted. But in our world, method failure, bad judgment and rape are ever-present realities. We can spend our time lamenting their existence, and pretending they don’t affect us. Or we can face reality and do everything in our power to make terrible situations just a little less terrible. Emergency Contraception (EC) does not make the issue go away, but it does provide women a safe and effective option for preventing unwanted pregnancies...

Author: By China P. Millman, | Title: Preventive Pro-Choice | 3/21/2003 | See Source »

Emergency Contraception is not an abortion pill. If inadvertently taken by a woman who is already pregnant, EC will have no affect on the developing fetus. It contains a high dose of female hormone pills that prevents either ovulation or implantation, depending on how early the pill is taken. When taken as directed, the pill is up to 98 percent effective. EC is also not an alternative to birth control. 48 percent of unplanned pregnancies are due to contraceptive failure, such as a broken condom. EC is intended for emergencies...

Author: By China P. Millman, | Title: Preventive Pro-Choice | 3/21/2003 | See Source »

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