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...that oversees all oil production in the south of the country was pillaged. "Where is the security?" asked an enraged Kareem Judy, 42, an engineer in British-controlled Basra, as he stood outside the gutted five-story shell of the Sheraton Hotel. "How can the British let this happen?" Crucial utilities technicians were not about to return to their jobs if they were afraid of being caught in cross fire or having their cars stolen...
...lighters. It hopes to benefit as much from rivals' marketing as its own. The company is initially producing the razors in Greece and ceo Bich says the biggest short-term risk is not keeping up with demand. Stéphane Radiguet of Deutsche Bank says Comfort 3 is crucial for improving Bic's profit margins. "It needs to work," he says...
...story will take its next turn this afternoon, one way or the other. In the context of the divisional race, this is a crucial weekend for Harvard and Yale’s baseball teams...
...distinction between dying for our country and dying for your government is crucial in understanding what I believe to be the definition of patriotism in a democracy. According to the Declaration of Independence—the fundamental document of democracy—governments are artificial creations, established by the people, “deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,” and charged by the people to ensure the equal right of all to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Furthermore, as the Declaration says...
...communication must flow both ways. Education programs, survivor services and a newly constituted sexual assault board must each create mechanisms to hear feedback from students and improve their programs and policies accordingly. This feedback piece is crucial because unless officials can have a firm grasp of how their services are viewed by the student body, students will again lose faith in the institutions meant to help them...