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...Explosives at Large Re the 377 tons of munitions missing from Iraq's al-Qaqaa military complex since March 2003 [Nov. 8]: If you were planning a war and you knew where the enemy's munitions dumps were, wouldn't you send a missile or two right off the bat to destroy the enemy's fighting capabilities? The International Atomic Energy Agency alerted U.S. officials about the dangerous weapons at al-Qaqaa in January 2003. The proper question isn't, When did the arms disappear? The question is, Why weren't they marked for destruction before our troops started moving...
...Martis. He points out that Reliance is in the midst of a series of ambitious ventures, such as opening up new power plants, the future of which might be jeopardized if the current wrangle goes on. Carving up the conglomerate between the brothers is one option, although Reliance's complex ownership structure?the company is controlled by the Ambanis through a web of holding companies?would not make such a division easy. Supporters of the two brothers also disagree about who controls these holding companies?Mukesh, as the chairman of Reliance Industries, or the entire Ambani family. A less painful...
...relationship with the natural elements." Hubert de Montille, a hilariously irascible winemaker from Burgundy, points out that "where there are vines, there is civilization." Nossiter makes no bones about his allegiances. "We're in the thick of the battle for the survival of wine as an expression of individual complexity, up against the complex forces of homogenization," he says over a 2003 Fleurie and a hearty meal at Le Verre Volé, an artisanal wine bar near Paris' Canal St. Martin. He claims there are no villains in his piece, but audiences might come to a different conclusion after watching...
...been killed, the nation is divided, and we are nowhere close to knowing even where that man is. The President has failed us, and we are not safe. Dan Gambetta Portland, Oregon, U.S. Explosives at Large re the 377 tons of munitions missing from Iraq's al-Qaqaa military complex since March 2003 [Nov. 8]: If you were planning a war and you knew where the enemy's munitions dumps were, wouldn't you send a missile or two right off the bat to destroy the enemy's fighting capabilities? The International Atomic Energy Agency alerted U.S. officials about...
...spite of "Kramer's" monumentalizing, none of the contributors seem outclassed. The deluxe treatment brings out a level of artistry in even the simplest style. The ones who specialize in complex detail are put to special advantage. Marc Bell, for example, creates fantastical, hilarious universes filled with characters doing something in every corner. Besides a fearlessness of "blowing up" edgy creators, Harkham's boldness also shows itself in a willingness to expose the materials of comix. The typically taboo corners, edges and surfaces of the original artwork have been made fully visible in some cases. "Castor and Pollux," a poetic...