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...funded, well armed and, observers fear, primed for regional expansion. A Philippine problem is now a world problem, and Arroyo is hoping for a world solution. The Catholic Church is calling for reconciliation, while others preach temperance. "We should not commit ourselves to the point of suicide," says political analyst Benito Lim. Arroyo appears willing to make dangerous bets, forging ahead with offers of military bases and banking reforms. "If we have to pay a price for conviction against terrorists," she says...
...attack. But the mere possibility that Saddam might have been involved got Wolfowitz's juices flowing. The leading advocate within the Administration for a policy of "regime change" in Baghdad, Wolfowitz has been convinced of Iraq's menace since long before the Gulf War. In 1979, as an analyst in the Pentagon, he authored a secret report warning of Saddam's dangerous ambitions. Now, supported by his boss, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and by Cheney's chief of staff Lewis (Scooter) Libby, Wolfowitz argued for a far-reaching military response beyond anything Powell had envisioned. Targets would include not only...
...bright side. "I was chairman for two days, and then I had jets with my engines hit a building I insured, which was covered by a network I owned, and we are still growing 2001 earnings by 11%," General Electric's new chairman, Jeffrey Immelt, told an analyst meeting in New York City on Friday, after he slightly pared the company's growth outlook. "I think we're in pretty good shape. We're looking at this unmistakable tragedy as a time of strength for the company." In the next few months, Americans will learn whether the same...
...September 10, 2001, when the economy was sputtering and George W. Bush was saying little on the subject, political analyst Stuart Rothenberg wrote a piece for CNN.com wondering where was Bush?s economic front-man, the man who could reassure the markets and instill public confidence in the economy? Or, as the headline asked, "Where is Bush?s Robert Rubin...
...contestants range in age from 22 to 57, and their occupations vary from a goat and cattle farmer to a behavior research analyst...