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...President Hamid Karzai retain strong local sympathy. Since the troops officially began their one-year assignment Feb. 28, two Canadians were killed when their light armored vehicle collided with a taxi, and six others have been injured. A total of 14 Canadian soldiers have been wounded in accidents, suicide bombings and other assaults so far in 2006. And as Canadian Forces began a major push last week into villages north of Kandahar, a roadside bomb exploded 800 m from Chief of the Defense Staff Rick Hillier, who was meeting with village elders. Hillier, who commanded an earlier Canadian deployment...
...Carney is no left-wing bomb thrower; he is a pragmatic moderate. Before the war began, he specialized in studying Saddam's ties to regional terrorist groups. "There were no links to 9/11," he told me. "But there were plenty of other contacts with terror groups. I always thought that was a better argument for the war than weapons of mass destruction." Carney's politics pretty accurately reflect the views of most Iraq combat veterans running as Democrats. They are not so much antiwar as anti-Bush, furious about the lack of preparation for the war, the insufficient troop levels...
...show, “Harvard Hookup,” as well as sneak shots of a male undergraduate urinating on an unaware man posing by the John Harvard statue. “We’re going to bust out of the scene in a way that makes H-Bomb look tame,” said Vice-President of HRTV Michael C. Koenigs, ‘09. While the group expects such programming to have off-campus appeal, for now, HRTV is focusing its appeal on the Harvard community. In the past, only HRTV’s program...
...know what really happens when a bomb explodes? You turn into a horribly disfigured cannibal that preys on unsuspecting families in a remote New Mexico desert. Based on the Wes Craven 1977 flick, “The Hills Have Eyes” is a mediocre remake of what was originally a mediocre horror film that rides the tidal wave of recent remakes like “House of Wax” and “The Amityville Horror...
...have been useful if the University president had explained that Harvard’s financial investments are intended to support teaching and research, and that such investments should be managed only with those goals in mind rather than being subjected to the whims of political fashion. Instead, the A-bomb term “anti-Semitism” was dropped catachrestically, occluding all other arguments, embittering and insulting colleagues and—most importantly—neutering the meaning of anti-Semitism so that it works not as the name for violent racial bigotry, but as an unsuccessful attempt...