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Washington has shied away from such a dialogue because of oil, as if criticizing the Saudis in public would lead to lines at the gas pumps and memories of Jimmy Carter. That misunderstands the economics of energy. True, the U.S. now imports more than 50% of its oil, and around two-thirds of all known oil supplies are in the Middle East. But--here's the thing about oil--those supplies do no good unless they're sold. Any oil exporter that attempted to discriminate against the U.S. would hurt itself just as much as the U.S. Moreover, the American...
...Although it was nice to see cooperation, there was no real debate,” said Luther B. Carter, a first-year Kennedy School student...
Penn recorded 10 team blocks and was lead by junior Stacey Carter, who had a career-high 20 kills. Her efforts propelled the Quakers to an easy 30-22 victory in the first game...
DIED. PAUL WARNKE, 81, outspoken Washington defense adviser and a leader of the doves, a group of diplomats who advocated disarmament during the cold war; in Washington. In the Johnson Administration, Warnke was the highest-ranking Pentagon official to publicly question the aims of the Vietnam War. As Jimmy Carter's chief negotiator with the Soviets in the SALT talks, he argued, "We can be first off the treadmill. That's the only victory this arms race has to offer...
...betrothal of director TIM BURTON and LISA MARIE, his alien in Mars Attacks! and TV vamp in Ed Wood, made odd sense. Who else could be Burton's wacky muse? Three words: HELENA BONHAM CARTER. The monkey business didn't start until after the release of Burton's film Planet of the Apes, in which Bonham Carter (left, at the movie's premiere) and Marie played foxy simians. (During the shoot, notes Bonham Carter's rep, "she was in latex from head to toe.") That's the way things began between Bonham Carter and then-married Kenneth Branagh too, after...