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...Those houses may look no different from their neighbors at first glance, but what about the strange antennas on the roofs, the international phone lines and the transient occupants with unkempt hair, camouflage jackets and hiking boots? And what of those unmarked four-wheel-drive vehicles pulling up at dawn with clockwork precision? Here is an inside look at how Pakistan runs its covert war in Kashmir...
...defensive end, sophomore goaltender Dawn Froats has recorded three shutouts and brings a 1.90 goals-against-average. Froats has been in net for eight of Maine's 10 wins...
...White House basement, as he and Clinton had done eight years before (they got blisters back then from wearing the wrong shoes). Instead, after polishing off some apple cobbler, they watched a movie, State and Main, and Clinton kept popping up to work on presidential pardons. It took until dawn to clear out, as Clinton pressed etched bowls, parkas and golf clubs on anyone who would take them. On the long table that he kept filling with giveaway items, a lone pair of pajamas remained...
Lewis' legal team knew from the get-go that things were not as they might have seemed in the hazy dawn of that awful Monday. "It was a weak prosecution," says Samuel. "I'm not blaming the police. A guy departs the scene and then doesn't cooperate--it looks bad. But witness after witness said Ray did nothing, and the prosecution wouldn...
Frier was fortunate that public knowledge of her health condition caused people to rally for her. Disclosure of health status to employers and colleagues is often the source of one of the most daunting fears chronically ill people face. Dawn Quick, 39, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was found to have hepatitis C in 1996. Devastated, she nonetheless continued to work as a legal assistant in a prominent law firm. But she shared the news of her condition--in confidence, she thought--with her supervisor. In no time, people began to express condolences. "It was awful-- people coming...