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Some of the doubts about going to war reflect long-standing divisions in the body politic: women have more misgivings than men, African Americans more than whites, Democrats and independents more than Republicans. And yet beneath those broad, predictable patterns, say pollsters from both parties who have conducted focus groups, is another, more nuanced picture. It shows a large group of Americans who have absorbed some of Bush's message but have projected their own preoccupations onto it. The result includes some deep reservations but also strong personal connections to the pro-war arguments and to the President...
...clenched jaw and moral clarity. Yet the Swede's words now have the sort of power that some Bush Administration officials would otherwise ascribe only to Holy Writ. If Blix says that his inspectors are making progress on disarming Iraq, then the U.S. probably will not soon win broad international backing for a war. If, on the other hand, Blix concludes that Iraq has had no intention of cooperating with the inspectors, then the U.S. might yet win support for the use of force from the U.N. Security Council and from nations like France and Russia that have...
...plans, the division is supposed to attack Iraq from the north. Diverting the Turkey-bound ships to the Persian Gulf--probably to Kuwait--would delay the optimum start date of a war by a month. Both Turkish and Administration officials said at the end of last week that a broad basis for a deal had been reached...
...says. MCKELLEN THE FILM STAR will be on our screens again in April with X-Men 2, and in December for Gandalf's last Ring. He's working on plans to film Shakespeare's gay merchant Antonio in The Merchant of Venice. And then? He emits a broad, Gandalf-like chuckle. Outside the theater a queue of young fans await his autograph. They don't look like they've seen Strindberg before...
...addition to housing a broad variety of printed poetry, the Woodberry Poetry Room serves as a repository for the spoken word. Harvard hosts numerous poetry readings each year, many of which are recorded and stored for posterity in Lamont—“a permanent record of these occasions,” according to Fearrington Libriarian of Houghton Library William P. Stoneman...