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...need the CIA-where Bush's new appointee is cleaning house in another hotbed of insurgency-to connect the dots: the President is taking control of his government. In a country where the bureaucracy is so entrenched that the government is often at war with itself, that is revolutionary. As is the man in charge. Bush is marshaling his forces for the single-minded pursuit of a foreign policy rooted in a radical idea: the spread of democracy, particularly in the Middle East. That means unrelenting pursuit of the war on terrorism and no flinching on Iraq. Those who thought...
...play-action pass, a one-man route to [Chandler] Henley,” says Yale’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Joel Lamb. “He was open and we didn’t connect. A year ago, those were the plays that we made...
...warehouse-sized exhibits where the audience took themselves on a voyage through the space and were inundated with visual art and performances. Fascinated by this notion of journeys, the project’s creators decided to take the same idea and expand it to a city, and then connect the cities into a global network of people creating interesting journeys for each other...
...governor said the party needed to “connect with people at the local level” on issues such as jobs, health insurance, public education and security, and speak to those issues clearly...
...atone, he made his latest picture a simplistic heist blockbuster that is sure to connect with audiences. Throwing out his classy suits, ultra fancy gadgets, and razor, he opts for a more disarming scruffy man’s man look...