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...cliche: 9/11 changed everything. Even the intellectual godfathers of the get-Saddam campaign admit that the terror assault showed America's enemies a new and more lethal way to fight and spotlighted how a rogue state--namely Iraq--with the resources to develop weapons of mass destruction might employ them. The abiding conviction that tyrants and terrorists would surely combine forces to attack America carried the Administration across a threshold...
Whatever the line combinations that Mazzoleni chooses to employ, the Crimson must regain its scoring touch and its confidence against RPI to prepare for games against Cornell, Dartmouth and Clarkson in the coming weeks. A loss tonight would certainly sound the alarms for another post-exam break collapse—a fate Harvard would much like to avoid...
...build our houses the way we build our cars? Why do we ship every little and large thing needed for a building to one spot and then employ expensive skilled laborers and machinery to put it all together there--aside from the raw visual spectacle? it's a process that makes no economic or design sense. It would be smarter, surely, to have parts of the house made where craftsmen, raw materials or factories are and then shipped and assembled on site...
Fortunately for Broadbent, both players employ similar styles, meaning he did not have to alter his game plan drastically...
...passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and the building of the Mille Lacs' casinos, we have all the amenities of a good community. We have safe drinking water, modern housing, good roads and, best of all, jobs for our people and also for members of surrounding communities. We employ more than 3,500 people, most of whom had few options before our casinos existed. Despite the bad news in your report, in the Mille Lacs Band's case, there is another side to the story. TAMMY MILLER Onamia, Minn...