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Cavanagh, who returned to her home state of Rhode Island to take the test, asserts that the LSAT is definitely a test one can prepare for—she enrolled in a Kaplan preparatory course in August. Other Harvard students enrolled in courses offered by The Princeton Review and TestWell...
October is a special month for terrorism, declared Indonesian President Bambang Yudhoyono in August. "Terrorist cells are still active. They are still hiding, recruiting, networking, trying to find new funding sources and even planning." As if on schedule, on Oct. 1 suicide bombers struck Indonesia's island of Bali, just 11 days shy of the third anniversary of another set of blasts that took 202 lives on the island. At 7:30 p.m. on a crowded Saturday, the popular tourist town of Kuta, the target of the 2002 attacks, was rocked by an explosion. A multistory restaurant was gutted. Simultaneously...
...Americans who get the normal flu vaccine every year would have to go without, probably resulting in thousands of preventable deaths. Shift gears too late, and there would be no time to produce enough vaccine before the bird flu hit, potentially killing millions. Both before and right after his August vacation, President Bush was briefed on the situation. Says the Administration's vaccine chief, Dr. Bruce Gellin: "It's a very tough call." --By Viveca Novak
...about her reporting on WMD, a lawyer involved in the case told TIME. What remains unexplained is why Miller could not have reached an agreement much earlier. In the case of TIME's Cooper, a deal was made with Libby and Fitzgerald that led to Cooper's testimony in August 2004, after Fitzgerald indicated he was interested only in Cooper's conversations with Libby. Cooper called Libby himself to ask for a waiver; Libby asked Cooper to have his lawyer, who happened to be Abrams, call Tate to work out the details. Two other journalists, Glenn Kessler of the Washington...
...battle has been gentlemanly so far--Parsons described a meeting between the two in Icahn's office in August as "frank and open" and Icahn called it "cordial"--Icahn is preparing to take off the gloves. He is drafting a letter detailing his concerns that may go out as early as this week. Backing off his initial position that Parsons' efforts have been "commendable," Icahn charged in an interview with TIME that Parsons sold the Warner music division too cheaply two years ago and decided too late to convert AOL to a free portal to get a bigger piece...