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FRANKLIN GRAHAM 1996 President of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Son of Billy Graham 2005 is the year of the Volunteer. In all my years of relief work I've never seen such a spirit of community. The number of people volunteering, the extent people gave of themselves and sacrificed to serve those in need, has been inspiring...
...about the whereabouts and inner workings of al-Qaeda's high command. U.S. intelligence on al-Zarqawi, bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is not strong. But counterterrorism and intelligence officials tell TIME they believe al-Zarqawi has expanded his reach outside Iraq's borders to the extent that he has become al-Qaeda's most dangerous operative. The U.S. believes al-Zarqawi has contacted about two dozen other terrorist groups in more than 30 countries in Europe, Africa and Asia in an effort to raise funds for his network and coordinate international operations. His network has forged...
...Some European countries insist on saying that Hitler killed millions of innocent Jews in furnaces, to the extent that if anyone proves something contrary they condemn that person and throw them in jail." MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD, President of Iran and Holocaust denier who last week suggested moving the Zionist state to Europe...
...Harvard give Girls a “B-,” while the females are a little more generous with their evaluation and offer up a “B” rating for their male counterparts. The book’s sparse layout and repetitious graphics reveal the extent to which it is a work of redundancy. For Harvard alone, six different ‘students’ reveal how convenient, but not necessary, it is to have one’s own computer on campus; another six stumble through an articulation of the role of finals clubs...
...inclusive of students, faculty, and administration. Whatever issues are facing Harvard’s fragmented student life, there is an undeniable sense of alienation between the students and that strange foreign power known as the University. But the University is only a foreign power to the extent that we perceive it as such. This is not a call to revolution, nor even a plea for custodians’ rights, but rather an exhortation to awareness. We are, as students, members of a highly interdependent community. If it is dysfunctional, that is only because we have turned away from it. Building...