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...apricots in Boasil village. On the night of Nov. 19, U.S. soldiers wrecked his family's house and flattened their grove of fruit trees. Klabos insists his family had no weapons and was not helping the resistance. "Is this the democracy they promised us?" he asked. "They come and blow up our houses...
Already hampered by injuries to senior winger Kenny Turano (ankle), senior defenseman David McCulloch (ankle) and freshman defenseman Dylan Reese (back), Harvard was dealt another blow Friday night when freshman standout Steve Mandes took a hit from behind that kept him out of Saturday’s game...
...cause ... an explosion of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property in the United Kingdom or elsewhere." The charges cover the period between Sept. 1, 2001 and Nov. 28, 2003, the day after the man was arrested. On Dec. 22, 2001, Reid tried to blow up an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami with shoes packed with explosives. A handprint and hair found in the explosives did not belong to Reid. In the wake of that aborted attack, Reid was identified by detained veterans of al-Qaeda's Afghan training centers as having attended...
...Saddam Will Come Out Tomorrow.” The presidential candidates get the long-awaited chance to go on Total Recall Live, where Senator John F. Kerry, D-Mass. finally shines (“You like what I said/With my giant head/Oh I’d blow ’em right away/If I weren’t so beh-i-i-ind”) and Gen. Wesley K. Clark acts his rank (“In matters economic, national and liberal/I am the very model of positions that are General”). Even Dubya finds respect among the Steps...
Professor of Medicine Howard H. Hiatt, a former SPH dean, says moving from Longwood would be a “a very serious blow,” but probably not an irreparable...