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...EYADEMA, 69, President of Togo; of a heart attack; in Piya, Togo. A former army colonel who came to power in a military coup in 1967, he was Africa's longest-serving ruler. With the threat of turmoil in the wake of his sudden death, Togo's military high command named his son Faure Eyadema to succeed...
SECOND IN COMMAND...
...other end of stylistic spectrum, however, is the personal website that Notre Dame’s onetime starting quarterback Carlyle Holiday made during his sophomore year of college (www.nd.edu/~choliday/). Displaying little to no command over the web language of HTML, or arguably the human language of English, Holiday features personal photos such as that of his off-campus dorm. It’s better to simply let Holiday describe it in his own words: “This is a picture of my castle. It’s the only dorm off campus, who cares...
...Equally important is the question of creating Iraqi forces. Until now, these have been assembled, trained and deployed under ultimate U.S. command and according to U.S. plans. But the new government will likely seek far greater control over what would be, essentially, its own security forces. The Shiites, for example, are unhappy at the return to command positions of many former Baathist officers. UIA leader Mowfaik al-Rubaie has made clear that "the new government wants to have radical changes in the leadership of the Iraqi security forces...
...help minimize the disaster and casualties resulting from events like tsunamis? To that end, developed countries must work together for the sake of humanity and not their individual interests. There is no shortage of skills and resources throughout the world. And if we join together, the next tsunami will command only a small amount of press coverage. Umesh C. Pandey Sahibabad, India...