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...gaps in Moscow's readiness to respond. A MCHS source tells TIME rescue workers began training for a chemical attack last December and now conduct exercises in the Moscow subway at least once a month. But, says the source, "The bottom line is that we can't do a damn thing should it happen." That's because rescue workers are outfitted with incompatible equipment, thanks to what one high-level staffer calls malpractice in the MCHS procurement office. The MCHS bought chemical defense suits and helmets from two different German firms, the source says, but the respiratory systems from...
...course, the ruling in Brown gave momentum to the Civil Rights movement that found such success in those deplorable liberal ’60s. That damn Martin Luther King Jr. and his people hijacked the government and the Democratic Party and secured the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. This is when conservatives began defecting en masse. Ronald Reagan and Jesse Helms, two great men, took the opportunity to cross the aisle. In the 1964 presidential election, conservatives nominated Barry Goldwater, who opposed the Civil Rights Act—effectively saying...
...heaven's name work for him; speak well of him and stand by the institution he represents. Remember--an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness ... If you must growl, condemn, and eternally find fault, why--resign your position and when you are on the outside, damn to your heart's content." The copies she received had "resign your position" heavily underlined. "It wasn't even anonymous!" she says. "They signed their names! Even though that is not on the walls anymore, that is still in the hearts and minds...
...Casey B. Weinstein ’03 can no longer communicate verbally with anyone besides Snoop Dogg. “Shiznit, pliznouch! Fashizzle, bizzatch! Damn!” said Weinstein to his Ec 10 TF as they went over a problem...
...statue at the Crimson Key initiation party at the Advocate. “Lemme tell you a secret,” Dick F. Williams ’01 offered conspiratorially, his Caucasian breath reeking of schnapps and privilege. “Julie couldn’t tell you a damn thing about Corinthian architecture at Widener [Library]. Fact is, there’s only one large white column at this school that she knows anything about?...