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Even with pictures and lists, Administration officials admit that most of their evidence is circumstantial. It's "suggestive, not damning," says a senior U.S. intelligence official. Much will depend on whether Powell's interpretations are compelling. Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, who has seen much of this material in intelligence-committee briefings he would not discuss, says what is made public will point the audience to logical conclusions, "such as why are they procuring these particular items if that's not what they're doing with them? Because that's what these particular items are designed...
...degree to which oil prices, in particular, return to their pre-uncertainty lows ?will depend on the stability of a post-Hussein regime,? Francois Trahan, chief investment strategist at Bear Stearns, writes in a report this week. As for the broader market, ?we would not expect a quick military victory to completely eliminate risks." At best, "it will bring a sigh of relief to equity investors and refocus attention on the fundamental backdrop." A backdrop which still includes the earnings woes and slender profits that beset much of corporate America with or without the uncertainty in the Middle East...
Lieberman, by virtue of his name recognition from the 2000 race, holds the slimmest of leads in the polls, but no one who is running has managed to crack even 20% among Democrats. The contenders' prospects depend largely on Bush's performance, a factor over which they have no control. So they are jostling to be in the best position should opportunity strike. It's a fast-forward process like none before it, one that operates on a new set of rules. Here are five...
...trouble sleeping" was one statement that I found particularly relevant), I learned that I may also suffer from generalized anxiety disorder. What don't I have? I'm probably free of social phobia. Sweating and shaking when others look my way doesn't sound like me--though this can depend on who those others...
...Megawati, once again, seems incapable of figuring out whose advice?Xor whose outrage?Xto take to heart. On one hand, the price increases are necessary to meet targets laid out in the domestic budget and by the International Monetary Fund. On the other, many depend on such assistance. And while the administration has overseen some economic improvements, few people welcome Megawati's call to "bear the burden together" while corruption continues unabated. Says a Western diplomat in Jakarta, the price hikes "were not accompanied by any political strategy whatsoever to explain, justify or anticipate opposition...