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...agents are working overseas than ever before. The Patriot Act passed in October gives the CIA greater access to law-enforcement information and allows the nsa to obtain warrants more easily for domestic wiretaps. In Afghanistan, the CIA has unleashed its 150-man covert paramilitary force to conduct sabotage, collect intelligence and train Northern Alliance guerrillas...
More daunting than deciding what to wear to the Grammys is figuring out what to say the fifth time in a single evening you have been called to collect one. Such was the plight of ALICIA KEYS, who after running through the requisite urgings to "think outside the box" and "believe in yourself" in her early speeches, admitted to being at a loss for words when accepting her final award. The success of the R.-and-B. newcomer, and the irresistible ways her name could be used in headlines (KEYS TO SUCCESS, KEYS TO VICTORY, etc.), made it easy...
...down in one Congressional body as soon as it passes the other. It can be rammed through, but it needs a push, and Bush now has to make sure his rust-belt charity cases remember who it was that pissed off the world to help them out, and to collect...
Jamal admits it is odd for a Palestinian man to have written such a book, the kitchen being the preserve of women in his culture. To collect recipes he talked to women in many Arab countries, finding them "happy but surprised" to have such conversations. "They passed on their knowledge," writes Jamal, "but on their faces I saw total lack of confidence in me being able to produce even a simple dish...
...Crimson’s first goal came off the stick of sophomore winger Rob Fried. Fried, who was grinding in front of Union senior goalie Brandon Snee, was in place to collect the rebound from a Dominic Moore shot and deposit the puck in the back of the net to give Harvard a 1-0 lead...