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...replied that he "would not agree to surmise" that we did so. Why can't Administration officials simply speak the truth about our invasion of Iraq? The indisputable fact is that President Bush justified the attack on Iraq based on intelligence that proved to be wrong. Gilbert H. Vieira Colfax, California, U.S. With a wry smile, I read the interview with Goss. If, as he claims, he knows where Osama bin Laden is, the CIA should go get him. Then we can lock bin Laden up with Saddam Hussein, and the mission will be accomplished. In answer to the question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's New Revolution | 7/24/2005 | See Source »

...would not agree to surmise" that we did so. Why can't U.S. Administration officials simply speak the truth about our invasion of Iraq? The indisputable fact is that President George W. Bush justified the attack on Iraq based on intelligence that proved to be wrong. Gilbert H. Vieira Colfax, California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 7/18/2005 | See Source »

GILBERT H. VIEIRA -- Colfax, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 18, 2005 | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

...test. Beginning next month in the South and working North ahead of the polio season, the vaccine that Salk has devised and concocted will be shot into the arms of 500,000 to 1,000,000 youngsters ... In a typical vaccination program at Colfax School in Pittsburgh, jabbering youngsters trooped by classes to the kindergarten room where Dr. Salk's assistants had set up desks and chairs beside tables loaded with labeled test tubes, vaccine bottles and stacks of hypodermic needles ... Most children let out an "Oh!" or "Ow!" and marched off, self-consciously proud, to another room where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 51 Years Ago In Time | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...years, Raymond Hilson thought the infection that left him disfigured was just a stroke of very bad luck. Today he thinks it could have been worse. A school-bus driver from Colfax, Wis., Hilson, now 73, underwent heart-bypass surgery in 1994 at Luther Hospital in Eau Claire. At first the procedure seemed to have gone well. But Hilson contracted a severe staph infection. To treat it, doctors "kept cutting back the flesh and bone," he recalls, until his entire sternum was removed, leaving his beating heart visible just under the skin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Wasn't He Stopped Sooner? | 6/9/2003 | See Source »

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