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...Donald Rumsfeld is the kind of guy who takes no prisoners. Literally. A couple of weeks ago, Rumsfeld said at a press conference that the U.S. military was not "in the position to have people surrender to us. If people try to, we are declining." Rumsfeld added that the U.S. did not have enough forces on the ground to accept prisoners and that the Northern Alliance should "make their own judgments on that." Most U.S. journalists seemed satisfied with the explanation. When CNN anchor Judy Woodruff came back on the screen after the press conference, she did not mention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Opinion: How Do They See Us Now? | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

Many who remain in or close to their hometowns have another motive: to more easily keep a job or start a business as they get older. About 35% to 50% of those who have officially retired choose to work part time, says Donald Davis, vice president for work-force development for the National Council on the Aging--all the more important now that retirement savings are being flattened by the economic downturn. "I'm noticing that about three-fourths of my clients ages 55 to 70 are working in some capacity and don't really want to move...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Close to Home | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...southern Afghanistan - is coming soon. The Marines are on the ground, holding down the airfield outside the city with help Army, Navy and Air Force personnel. U.S. bombing raids Sunday and Monday succeeded in destroying all but one route in and out. Equipment is pouring in. And in Washington, Donald Rumsfeld used another Sunday-talkie appearance to warn Americans that their sons and daughters in uniform are "entering a very dangerous aspect of this conflict." In other words, prepare for casualties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Send in the Marines? | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

After Sept. 11, we saw the president, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, and Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld all working with other nations, with the military and with intelligence to help us get through our current international crisis...

Author: By Ronaldo Rauseo-ricupero and Ganesh N. Sitaraman, RONALDO RAUSEO-RICUPERO AND GANESH N. SITARAMANS | Title: Dartboard | 11/30/2001 | See Source »

...what are Donald Rumsfeld's targets once Afghanistan is over? Ask anyone at the Pentagon and they'll simply remind you that Afghanistan is far from over, and may not be for some time yet. Still, with President Bush dangling hints that Saddam Hussein will face the consequences if he doesn't allow arms inspectors back in and U.S. officials starting to mention the likes of Sudan, Yemen and Somalia, it's clear the administration is considering its next step...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Afghanistan: What's the Pentagon's Next Target? | 11/28/2001 | See Source »

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