Word: contributors
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...season. Grass and Burnat were pitchers—Grass, a long reliever, Burnat seldom used. Between the three, Bradley—who was among the team’s leaders in stolen bases last season and likely would have started this year—was probably the most important contributor on the field for Yale baseball. But the emotional impact of losing two teammates, for obvious reasons, drastically alters the complexion of a season, no matter how often they played...
...Prolonged tedium punctuated with moments of high excitement," is how TIME contributor Lacey describes traveling with the 101st Airborne. There was plenty of the latter last week, when Lacey witnessed 72 hours of fierce fighting during an assault on Najaf. Residents were initially suspicious of the invading troops, says Lacey, but "when they realized that the Americans were staying and that Saddam was gone, everything changed. The outpouring of support has been incredible...
...also reached a vanishing point. In at least two cases, American journalists traveling with the troops chose to drop any pretense of detachment. Ron Martz of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution held the IV drip bag of a wounded Iraqi civilian awaiting emergency medical assistance, while Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a contributor to TIME and CNN, operated on a critically injured 2-year-old who later died. The lines these men crossed may seem important in peacetime, but in wartime such lines grow fuzzy and indistinct compared with the bold line that separates life and death, and this was the line where...
Other pundit sites worth checking out include andrew sullivan.com (from the former editor of the New Republic and contributor to TIME), dailykos.com instapundit.com littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog warblogging.com and warincontext.org For military analysis, stop by Intel Dump at philcarter.blogspot.com Blogsofwar.com and command-post.org have good news updates...
Brooks, who is a senior editor of The Weekly Standard and a frequent contributor to Newsweek and The Atlantic Monthly, called Iraqi President Saddam Hussein a “genocidal maniac” and defended the Bush administration before a crowd of 50 students and faculty...