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...DEPLOY GUNS AND BADGES. This is an unabashed play to members of the conservative base who are worried about illegal immigration. Under the banner of homeland security, the White House plans to seek more funding for an extremely visible enforcement crackdown at the Mexican border, including a beefed-up force of agents patrolling on all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). "It'll be more guys with guns and badges," said a proponent of the plan. "Think of the visuals. The President can go down and meet with the new recruits. He can go down to the border and meet with a bunch...
...deep and desperate, the most powerful pain relief came from the spirit of the response: lines around the block to give blood, flowers left at the firehouses, lawmakers on the steps of Congress declaring there are no Democrats or Republicans, only Americans; the band played the Star Spangled Banner during the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, Dublin's shops closed for a day of mourning, Canadian stores sold out of American flags. WE ARE ALL AMERICANS, was the headline in Le Monde...
...changeup.“Having the guys jump out like that was huge,” Brunnig said. “I’ve been working on a few different things, a few new things, and having the confidence was really important.” It was a banner day throughout for the pitching staff. Sophomore Brad Unger finished the game for the Crimson, recording all six of his outs via strikeout.“When your starters are giving you such quality starts as we got from [Castellanos] and Brunnig,” Walsh said...
...Pragmatically, this move could backfire, bolstering Hamas’s support instead of weakening it. After all, Hamas explicitly campaigned on the fact that America opposed it; a popular campaign banner in the West Bank said “Israel and the U.S. say no to Hamas. What do you say?” External attempts to sabotage a Hamas government would give it an easy target to blame if it does indeed fail to improve Palestinians’ lives...
...Kennedy Sheldon Fellowship, which allowed him to study ethics and theology in Vatican City for a year. Ty wrote on the HST website that he would always remeber “raising his window blinds in Vanderbilt [his HMS residence] and seeing his classmates lower a 40-ft HST banner from Gordon Hall.” Following graduation, Ty pursued an internship in medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center before becoming a neurology resident in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. His family and friends could not be reached for comment yesterday...