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...invasion led by the U.S. the best alternative? What would be the exit strategy? These questions, which would seem normal to ask before going to war, were never considered because of the intense card-sticking employed. Remnants of this card-sticking and name-calling are still visible. To date, the Central Intelligence Agency has found no WMDs or any evidence that Saddam was manufacturing them. In 2006, the U.S. Senate announced that Saddam had no links with al-Qaeda and actually viewed the terrorist organization as a threat to his regime. However, 41% of the American population still believes that...
...dean at Tsinghua, said the roots of the program date back as far as 1995. That year, officials from Jiangsu province came to American universities for management training...
...Mother Reader.” The last print in this series, titled “Pledge” after a bottle of the wood floor cleaner, exposes the room’s transformation. The shelves have been purged of literary material and now house up-to-date sound equipment, poker chips, and plastic train sets. The personality of this now-sparsely furnished room has changed entirely: the print is more lightly exposed, as one would imagine the room to be after the thousands of pages that insulate it from the outside world are removed. No longer a retreat for intellectual...
...other beyond plain prose. For example, Alex Gregory, a cartoonist for The New Yorker, contributes two brilliant cartoons about situations in which technology has harmed relationships. David Wain, co-writer of “Wet Hot American Summer,” offers a script about a guy trying to date a woman who keeps blowing him off. Tom McCarthy, an actor and writer who has appeared in movies like “Meet The Parents,” delivers one of the most touching chapters. It consists of his belated response to letters sent by a girl twenty-five years...
...dinner. We all know where they’re going to end up after that, right? Wrong. Instead of touching her body as Mariah begs for in the song, the two end up playing with toy cars on top of the dining room table. They finish off their dream date with the scantily-clad Mariah playing laser tag and frisbee. This attempt at comedy enters into a realm of ridiculousness that falls closer to horror than humor. —Melanie E. Long