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...reactions then and since suggest the soldiers needn't worry. If many Americans of a certain age feel guilt about their failure to separate their opposition to the Vietnam War from the men who fought it, they have been determined ever since not to repeat that error. Sympathy for the soldiers is acute, even as opinion about the present war still divides and doubts begin to conquer even former supporters. Respect for the troops is the one thing Americans have in common when nothing else can be shared. Far from bringing shame on all soldiers, the Abu Ghraib scandal elicits...
...transform Paris into "the most powerful hub in Europe, ahead of Frankfurt and London," boasted Air France CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta. At full capacity, the terminal's twinned, 650-m-long main structures could handle 10 million passengers a year. Computerized baggage systems would transport luggage with minimal error, while travelers relaxed in the bright, spacious interiors of the tubular buildings. But today 2E is welcoming only the investigators who are still trying to figure out why a 30-m section of one concrete, glass and metal tube collapsed last week, killing four people and raising serious questions about...
...candidates, given the poll's margin of error, remain in a virtual dead heat and the election could still go either way. They face a long road, with many turning points, between now and November. Nonetheless, the decline in support for Bush since February came across in almost every voter group TIME surveyed but most notably among females, independents, Westerners and voters ages 18 to 24. The drop comes at a time when the economy is widely thought to be gathering strength and after Bush bought more than $60 million worth of ads that make the most of his accomplishments...
Leslie Aun, a Sodexho spokesperson, told The Crimson that Raffo’s action was an error and did not represent a company-wide policy requiring workers to speak only English...
...expect bush or any other official to apologize for terrorist attacks. But true leaders admit their strategic errors and try to fix them, especially when they cost billions of dollars and American lives. The combination of arrogance and simplistic, black-and-white thinking ensures that this Administration will never recognize error in its radical policies. If the climate in Washington is poisoned, it is because of the meanspirited, self-righteous tone set by the Bush White House. There is a failure of leadership. JOHN T. COMPTON New York City...