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...writing, and editing it over the past year that it had a big part in your life. However, there were other activities that took up your time pre-thesis. Before you dive back into those, though, I suggest you undertake some quality time with the one and only Michael Bolton and his ballad, “How Am I Supposed to Live Without...
...want to make sure that none of your roommates are home before you experience Michael Bolton repeat hour, because you will probably be mocked relentlessly (both to your face and behind your back to everyone in your dining hall) if they hear your new love of M. Bolton. Whatever. Sometimes you just have to love your “repeat 1” setting and go with it. Turning it up loud enough to cover the taunts and laughter of your roommates may help...
...halls of Washington ring with calls for “regime change,” this time in Iran. On March 7, Vice President Dick Cheney threatened ominously that “all options [are] on the table.” The hawkish U.S. Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, warned of “tangible and painful consequences” for Iran and lobbied the use of “all available means to stop the threat of the Iranian regime.” Last week, President Bush reaffirmed his disastrous doctrine of pre-emptive war in practically...
...Risky Operation U.N. ambassador John Bolton's answer to your question about the possibility of a more aggressive response to the genocide in Darfur was quite telling [Feb. 27]. He said, "You could end up with a lot of dead military people and not save a single civilian." The Janjaweed militia, which is doing the killing, is armed with rifles and riding horses and camels. Surely the U.S. military is capable of taking them on. Pete Castelluccio Indianapolis...
...somewhat incongruous, to say the least, coming at the end of a week during which President Bush had reiterated that Tehran was part of an Axis of Evil, Secretary of State Rice had chided Iran as the "central banker of terrorism," and Washington's man at the UN, John Bolton, had spoken of a threat from Iran akin to "9/11 with nuclear weapons." Yet within hours of Iran's national security chief announcing on Thursday that Tehran was open for talks on Iraq, the Bush Administration made clear that it was, too. Both sides continued to trade barbs in public...