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...grabbing comrade, a Syrian named Abu al-Hasnat, was killed, and the third, unidentified suspect was also wounded, along with three officers. Once the al-Qaeda men were all handcuffed, the Americans moved in, comparing their catch?25 foreigners in all that night?to photos kept in a casebook of known al-Qaeda members. When one of the wounded matched up with Zubaydah's photo, "the FBI agents were very happy," says Hussain. "They applauded when they found...
Parker will retain the same syllabus and casebook, but students said the greatest difficulty in the transition was the time change necessitated by Parker's schedule. The course meetings have changed from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays...
Women's groups, and especially the "Packwood 26," as his accusers came to be known, have been angered by the committee's pace. "His resurrection is a casebook example of crisis management," said Patricia Reilly, a spokeswoman for the National Women's Political Caucus who worked with the accusers. "As time goes by, the justice dwindles away. As in everything in Washington, if there isn't a sense of urgency, nothing gets done...
...said that his office presented a sample casebook of real Harvard applications with applicant names erased. Harvard officials used the book to illustrate the process they use for selecting students to admit...
Gutmann and Thompson edited a casebook,Ethics and Politics: Cases and Comments,that is a one of the most widely used texts in thefield. Thompson has also written four books andpublished dozens of articles...