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...cope with in Mogadishu, there has been little or no training for Afghanistan's terrain. "We're going to figure out this cave business as we go along," says a former special-forces commando. In much the same way, they will figure out what to do if they catch up with bin Laden or another al-Qaeda leader. In that event, the special forces would have to choose between a "snatch-and-grab" mission--tossing their target into a helicopter and getting out fast--or a "blow-and-go," in which case the captive would be killed. Sources tell TIME...
...many observers in the U.S. and the Middle East, in which America is at best playing catch-up, at worst losing. President Bush, at a prime-time press conference Thursday, seemed flummoxed at lingering anti-U.S. sentiment after the bombings: "I am amazed that there is such misunderstanding of what our country is about... We've got to do a better job of making our case...
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...subsequent drive, Harvard once again turned to Fitzpatrick to lead the offense. The rookie demonstrated good speed in rushing 14 yards for a first down and then showed off his arm with a 39-yard flea flicker pass to senior receiver Dan Farley. Farley’s superb catch brought the Crimson within striking distance at the close of the third quarter...
...book combines anecdotes from her experiences as a reporter with keen analysis of a system gone awry. In one account, she relates how a 30-second game of catch between Michael Dukakis and an aide became a reportable moment, one that the media could use to epitomize the down-to-earth tenacity of the then-presidential candidate. “What we had on the tarmac…was an understanding: a repeated moment witnessed by many people, all of whom believed it to be a setup and yet most of whom believed that only an outsider, only someone...