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...Maklowicz and Bikont, both self-taught food pundits, have launched the Institute of Good Taste, a collaboration with a Kraków butcher who makes traditional products. Their latest: a range of wood-smoked, naturally dried hams. At $12 a kg, the hams cost no more than burgers and fries for four, but the taste is pure Poland...
...Reading about the U.S. troops' capture of the Butcher of Baghdad in a hole in the ground made my day. Although he was once the biggest bully on the block, Saddam surrendered like a coward, without a single shot being fired. This puts to rest the legend in the Arab world that Saddam is invincible. What a great day for the people of Iraq and our armed forces! Josh Basson Seattle...
Reading about the U.S. troops' capture of the Butcher of Baghdad in a hole in the ground made my day. Although he was once the biggest bully on the block, Saddam surrendered like a coward, without a single shot being fired. This will put to rest forever the legend in the Arab world that Saddam is invincible. What a great day for the people of Iraq and our armed forces! JOSH BASSON Seattle...
...believe it will be the unexpected defeat of George Bush and the failure to capture or kill Bin Laden. I believe he will continue to outsmart this Administration. He's far more intelligent than the Butcher of Baghdad. Tom Plummer Bourbon...
Even before he is brought to trial, there was justice in the news that Saddam Hussein had survived by being buried alive. Like a pharaoh in his tomb, he had surrounded himself with symbols of his lost power--two AK-47s, a pistol, $750,000 in $100 bills. The Butcher of Baghdad was nestled underground with pictures of Ben Franklin. The hunt for Saddam that began with a hellfire of bombs eight months ago ended without a shot being fired. It was soldiers from the Raider Brigade of the Army's 4th Infantry Division...