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Four plays and one minute later, Rose pump-faked to draw in the Penn secondary and launched a deep bomb for Morris, who made an astounding over-the-shoulder catch and raced into the end zone to complete the 62-yard scoring play...
...early meeting of Harvard and the community, Riverside resident Cob Carlson remembers, one resident stood up and told Harvard’s representatives, “if you build it, we’re going to bomb...
...Chomsky does make an intriguing case, though, that the U.S. response to the 9-11 attacks might have been different. "What was the right way for Britain to deal with IRA bombs in London?" he asks. "One choice would have been to send the RAF to bomb the source of their finances, places like Boston, or to infiltrate commandos to capture those suspected of involvement in such financing and kill them or spirit them to London to face trial. Putting aside feasibility, that would have been criminal idiocy. Another possibility was to consider realistically the background concerns and grievances...
...maybe there's some hope here. That even killers can lyricize is perhaps a reassurance that behind their battle-narrowed eyes lies a soul. The dreamy pride that Tamil suicide-bomb squad commanders take in their mined and cratered hometowns is at once odd and oddly comforting. It speaks of murderers who can move on, who can see beyond conflict and chaos to a future of peace and picnics. A tranquil Eden is never going to be the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Kashmir. And with an average death toll of 13 people...
Conant had taken a leave of absence from Harvard during the Second World War to personally contribute to J. Robert Oppenheimer’s ’26 Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, N.M., which led to the development of the atom bomb...