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...attack of Sept. 11, 2001 has prompted a reassessment of the ways in which America’s law enforcement community works to prevent terrorism. Attorney General John Ashcroft has approached Congress with a number of proposals to expand police powers, some of which are clearly appropriate, others more questionable. But it is clear that steps must be taken—and soon—to protect Americans from harm...
...even the judge, should be able to see it in full. By denying the defense any meaningful opportunity to refute the evidence, this practice—even when restricted to immigration decisions—goes against the most basic principles of an adversarial legal system. Efforts to expand the use of such evidence to fight terrorism should be blocked...
Unfazed, Fo has made it a personal crusade to find new spaces and new audiences for theater; his purpose, though, is not to expand its role as entertainment but to create from it a tool for social change. Like all such crusades, the setbacks have frequently rivaled the successes. But Fo persists, even when it seems he might have an excuse to rest...
...positions at ADD Inc. Heidlage & Reece, P.C., Commonvest Associates Trust, Landmark Foundation and Palmer & Dodge, LLP. Last Tuesday, Jenkins was on his way to L.A. to meet with the West Coast branch of CRA, a voyage he made two or three times this year as he helped the company expand its domestic and international offices...
...that perpetrated the violence (assuming that our intelligence forces can positively identify the responsible parties). Even if this action draws the U.S. into a full-scale war, 86 percent would still support it. President George W. Bush has virtually unprecedented backing for a retaliatory military campaign, which could likely expand into a generic assault on all international terrorists...