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...really wanted to allow myself to rise and fall on my own merits." JOE HILL author of the thriller novel Heart-Shaped Box, who revealed after 10 years of writing short stories and an earlier unpublished novel under his pen name that he is the eldest son of author Stephen King
...Iraq" than an intramural death match between the two groups. This conflict has been going on for centuries. To blame it on the Bush Administration instead of those responsible-the self-righteous mullahs and alleged holy men such as Muqtada al-Sadr-is to allow your political bias to creep into your reporting. Dale R. Enck, Buena Vista, Colorado...
...together under the banner of the Save Zimbabwe Campaign. More significantly, Mugabe's own ruling zanu-PF party has begun to split as potential successors become impatient for power. After years of playing off one faction against another, there is now no credible successor whom Mugabe can trust to allow him to retire in peace. He rules now through the Joint Operation Command made up of senior army, police and intelligence officers...
...happy enough hanging out with the students, people who have a common interest in the language and culture–that was the greatest benefit for me, having a little bit of home away from home,” says Lwendo.The friendships that the students form allow learning to take place in a more relaxed and comfortable environment. “There is less pressure, but that doesn’t mean we don’t learn as much,” says Megan A. Shutzer ’10, who is in her second Swahili class at Harvard.And...
...Fielding offer would allow those officials to speak with Congress, though not on the record or under oath. A federal statute makes lying to Congress illegal, even when no oath is taken, says Professor Michael Dorf of Columbia Law School, but some have suggested that the absence of a record would make proof of lying difficult. In any event, if Congress continues to reject the offer, and the White House spurns any subpoenas on the basis of executive privilege, the result could be a tense constitutional stalemate headed for the Supreme Court...