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...course, any plea bargain also has the potential to endanger higher-level officials like Cheney, who is mentioned more than once in the indictment. Fitzgerald's document notes, for example, that Libby flew with Cheney on July 12 to Norfolk, Va., and discussed with some officials on the return trip how to handle the Cooper inquiry--an indication that Fitzgerald has reason to at least investigate a conspiracy that might involve the Vice President. Rove too could be ensnared if Libby cuts a deal. So far, Fitzgerald has declined to detail in his indictment the conversation Libby and Rove...
...Keening” is a document of modern life in Colombia, but not a histrionic one. It portrays both the mundane and the shocking, the joyful and the tragic. By doing so with restraint and humor, playwright Humberto Dorado has managed to create a play that stands above its politics...
...also in department stores such as Selfridges, Liberty's and smaller retailers internationally. In December it relocated to a new factory in Worcester, quadrupling its research and manufacturing space. Now Miller is busy converting refrigerators into fridge magnets, car parts into key rings, and postindustrial baby diapers into document folders. "None of these items are extraordinary," says Miller, "but we highlight the fact that waste materials of everyday items can be given a second life as another performance-driven product." Piles of trash never looked so good...
...document lays bare what many have suspected for so long, that the decisions to include or exclude are marked by social conceit...
...good government proposals that might highlight G.O.P. ethics problems. The value of these Democrat ideas is probably overstated; although the G.O.P.'s 10-ten point Contract with America in 1994 continues to get credit for helping Republicans take control of Congress, most voters hadn't heard of the document when they cast their ballots. What may be more important is how much Democrats succeed in blasting Bush and the Republicans and convincing voters a new party should control Washington. Democrats have already started rolling out two phrases to reinforce that point: "We can do better" and "a culture of cronyism...