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...society might be larger than people realize?and could yawn even wider if the Malay community as a whole is blamed for its extremists. "This will be a test of the strength of the fabric of our society," is the stark assessment of Singapore's National Development Minister, Mah Bow Tan. The 13 men might have been nabbed before they could set off any bombs?but they have thrown a big scare into their small, island nation...
...Republican White House, which received the vast majority of the Enron money, struck an unbothered pose, relieved that neither Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill nor Commerce Secretary Don Evans had lifted a finger when Enron came calling for help last fall. Still, the Bush team made one tiny bow to the explosive potential of the Enron scandal, hinting for the first time that it might fork over the details of Vice President Cheney's closed-door meetings with energy-industry officials last spring if a congressional committee requested them. Bush spokesman Dan Bartlett predicted that those papers, if released, would...
...Line was created by the owners of Temple Bar in Cambridge and the new Grafton Street, scheduled to open later this year at the intersection of Bow Street and Mass...
...Lycos Top 50, a popular gauge of searches performed on the Lycos service, has named its 20 most frequently searched-for men of 2001. Rappers rule the charts, with four placing in the Top 10: No. 10 Lil' Bow Wow, No. 6 Nelly, No. 3 Tupac Shakur and No. 2 Eminem. The Web's most wanted? Osama bin Laden. For more analysis on Web-search trends, check out the Yahoo! Buzz Index, which takes a daily snapshot of what's hot in various categories, and the Google Zeitgeist, which tracks entries head to head, such as PlayStation2 vs. Xbox...
Milbank's conclusion: Christian theology can now reclaim its medieval position as "queen of the sciences," before which disciplines like sociology, philosophy and economics must bow down. He and colleagues dubbed their movement "radical orthodoxy" and began a giddy exploration of theology's vast, recovered social responsibilities...