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...Back in the CIB office, Rouse was studying a chart pinned to a whiteboard. The first column contained suspects' names and photos. Then came their addresses, maps and general information about them. As the minutes passed, Rouse waited nervously by the phones in the operations room. "I wanted to get every single one of them," he says, "but my concerns were for the well-being of my guys going through doors." Gradually his teams started calling in. "We didn't have one incident," says Rouse. "We didn't have one officer injured, or any complaints from the suspects about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Caught In Their Own Web | 11/17/2004 | See Source »

...that, when he arrived at Harvard, he would be stuck playing permanent second fiddle. Despite his worthy high school accomplishments, his top-10 speed on the squad and his impressive strength as exhibited by his IPA National Powerlifting Championship, Carrington has had the misfortune to share a depth chart with some truly stellar players...

Author: By Robert C. Boutwell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: And the handoff goes to... | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...actually looked at the stars or the sun to chart our course across a fake ocean chart using drawing tools,” she said...

Author: By Victoria Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: With Stars As Their Guides | 10/27/2004 | See Source »

Voters are not convinced that he is on the wrong side. A new TIME poll, conducted after last week's third presidential debate (see chart, pages 36-37), suggests that wedge issues, which normally work to the Republicans' advantage, are not a big G.O.P. plus this time. Asked whom they trust to handle "moral-values issues such as gay marriage and abortion," more voters chose Bush (44%) than Kerry (42%), though the difference was within the margin for error. In early September the numbers were 51% to 37% in Bush's favor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: How The Wedge Issues Cut | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

...FILM ANALOGOUS TO THE CURRENT WAR ON TERRORISM? After 9/11, the President asked for a chart of al-Qaeda managers so that as we captured them, he could cross out their names. I had a flashback to the movie where the French colonel, Mathieu, crosses out the names of terrorists, thinking he is winning. I thought, Oh, my God, the President wants to do the same thing--probably with the same degree of success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: History Lesson: How a '60s Film About Algeria Resonates Tody | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

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