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...aggressive, arrogant nature of the U.S. forces is all too apparent. Their withdrawal from Fallujah, without achieving any of their objectives, was long overdue and will probably help temper their arrogance. Isn't it time the American military packed up all its soldiers and equipment and left Iraq? Aymen Mahgoub Birmingham, England...
...rebuilding effort. According to Titan, the company that manages the translators for the U.S. military, at least a dozen translators have been killed in the past month by anti-American militants. Other translators hired by U.S. troops say they lie about their jobs for fear of reprisal. When Aymen, 36, an interpreter for the 3rd Infantry Division's Task Force 27 in Baghdad, walks out of the Army compound, he hides his U.S. military ID under his shirt and tells his friends he works in construction. "What if my wife goes to the market and is kidnapped?" he asks. Firas...
...should a preacher pronounce "Amen?" A short, brisk "aymen" or a long "ah-men?" Few laymen care, but Rev. Alfred Merrill Eells of Esperance, N. Y. came out flatly last week against what he called "ahhhhhhmen." In The Presbyterian he declared that it is an imitation, taken by the Methodists from the Episcopalians who took it from the Roman Catholics. Wrote Presbyterian Eells: "It gives the impression of affectation. ........It is contrary to devotional custom. . . . It is ant-Scriptural. . . . Christ never used it, the Apostles never used it, and the New Testament Church never used it, . . . God has abundantly answered...
...Sales Prize for a translation into Spanish was won by David Aymen Cohan ocC., of Roxbury with a passage from "Familiar Spanish Travels" by W. D. Howells '67; honorable mention went to Louis Solano '24 of Boston...
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