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IT IS AMAZING THAT YOUR ARTICLE ABOUT Castro didn't mention the gross human-rights violations that have taken place during the 36 years of his dictatorship: the torture and execution of thousands of dissidents, as many as 5,000 political prisoners still in Cuban jails, and the organization, training...
The last movement, marked Allegro molto vivace, alternates between two sections. The Borromeo's execution of the first recalled the sparkling bounce of the Haydn; the second possessed dignity and fitting selfassurance. Here, the Quartet's firm statements carried just the right exuberance through the finale.
Clinton should pay more attention to the words of the founders of our government, namely Alexander Hamilton. "Energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government," Hamilton wrote in The Federalist No. 70. "A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government."
"The Contract with America is really a Mafia or execution-type contract," Daniel J. Wuenschel, executive director of the Cambridge Housing Authority, told the council.
I can't believe that you wasted an entire page whining about the execution of Jacobs. Kidnapping is a capital offense in many jurisdictions, and, as your story notes, under Texas law a co-conspirator to murder can be put to death. Jacobs was at least a party to this...