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...ferocity of the battle in Samarra, where reports cite eyewitnesses telling of dozens of guerrillas roaming the streets during the firefight, local civilians taking up arms to support them and rebels standing their ground against overwhelming odds, suggests that the insurgency may even be escalating. Even as President Bush insists that the U.S. will stay until the insurgents have been defeated, U.S. field commanders in Iraq canvassed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (available as a PDF download) suggested that the insurgency will continue until the U.S. forces leave. Although the political decisions have yet be made...
Student leaders and administrators are taking advantage of this recent administrative reshuffling and what many cite as improvements in PBHA’s management and its relationship with the College, to reconsider how best to manage public service at the College...
...Europe. The Phaeton is not. Available in Europe for more than a year, it has been no threat to the Mercedes S Class and the BMW 7 Series, selling less than 8,000 units (in 2002 BMW sold 14,670 7 Series cars in Europe). Equity analysts cite the Touareg and the Touran multipurpose vehicle (MPV) as signs that VW is broadening its mix in Europe, enabling it to profit in hot segments such as SUVs and MPVs and to hedge against downturns in other segments. Some are skeptical. Christopher Will, an analyst at Lehman Brothers in London, describes...
When asked at an October Democratic presidential debate how she could help to improve the United States as president, Moseley Braun did not mention her plan for a universal, single-payer health care system in her response. Nor did she cite her opposition to the war in Iraq, her support for canceling the Bush tax cuts, how she voted for more federal aid for education or how ardently she wants to protect the social security system. No, Moseley Braun had a more persuasive argument in mind: “If you really want to change the political system...
...transfer student from Carnegie Mellon, posits that dissatisfaction is simply the nature of the beast, not a result of administrative negligence. “There is a lot of melodrama here,” he says. “Students criticize Harvard as a university, but the problems they cite are typical anywhere. They don’t realize this because they lack a different perspective...