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The bitter experience of 1991 led the U.S. military to devote more energy to minimizing friendly fire, now officially called fratricide--literally, the killing of one's brother. These efforts may have helped reduce the numbers so far in Afghanistan, where four of 31 Americans killed in action, or 13...
“It’s a day-job. It’s an entrepreneurial venture. It’s a band,” says Rudder, who recently quit his job to devote himself full-time to managing Bishop Allen. “It’s been...
“If I had the courage, I would devote an entire show to him,” Lydon says. “He’s that brilliant.”
“The INS needs to devote sufficient resources to repair SEVIS so as to adequately flag potential terrorists while not preventing the law-abiding vast majority of foreign students from studying at our universities.”
Lamberth, who has worked as the House’s senior tutor for the past three years, said she wants to devote more time to her family and her academic work.