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Curiously, prosecutors wished Brinkema had dismissed the case; they believed it would mean a cleaner and easier appeal. That's because, as public defender Dunham puts it, "it's a harder appeal for the government when it has lost the argument that we either have to compromise our national security or let Moussaoui go free. Instead, it's 'We either have to compromise our national security, or we can't kill him,'" which is exactly what government lawyers will have to argue now that Brinkema has taken away much of their case...
...doors swing open: to a big record deal and chart success in the U.K. and U.S., where Bedingfield's the only Briton to have scored two Top 20 singles in the past year (take that, Robbie Williams). The musical superlatives mask a major part of Bedingfield's nonmusical appeal: his averageness. He looks like a plumber, not a pinup. He laughs (often too) loudly. He talks openly about his struggles, such as attention deficit disorder and his occasional need for others to jolt him out of self-absorption. He's a romantic who seeks "the one" woman. And he feels...
...body of the letter, which is shorter than the list of professors who signed it, ends with an appeal to Summers...
With Honors bases a large part of its appeal on the qualifications of its editors. According to the website, the company “test[s] each editor to make sure he or she meets our high standards...
...Vice President Rebeccah G. Watson ’04 opened the meeting with the topics of exclusivity and student space and their relation to final clubs. She questioned whether the exclusivity of the clubs contributed to their appeal...