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...frowned upon. "This ought to be a last resort for the United States," he said after the Predator attack in Yemen. And, Smith noted, "sometimes you get the wrong man. It also seems to legitimize assassination...putting at risk our own leaders and to some extent our own citizens...
...Valleys are not just a biological laboratory; they are a climate laboratory as well. Between 1986 and 2000, scientists involved in a long-running ecological study documented a succession of cold summers that crimped the short, seasonal ice melt to such an extent that not only did lake levels fall but so did the photosynthetic activity that underpins their biology. Then, last summer, from December 2001 through January 2002, temperatures shot up and lake levels soared. For a brief time, conditions became so balmy that streams of meltwater cascaded off glaciers and ice falls, and the Onyx River flowed with...
...million disadvantaged American students. He proposed $1.2 billion for research into hydrogen-fueled cars, which would presumably be better for the environment and lessen our dependence on oil. And the $12 billion he promised for AIDS research can potentially ease the suffering of millions of people. But the extent of these proposals are miniscule next to Bush’s budget cuts. In effect, they are just sugar-coating a nonsensical and unfair economic platform that will disproportionately benefit the richest Americans and place a fiscal burden on future generations who will be forced to deal with today?...
Yesterday’s brief was a response to a December filing by the government on the extent of possible damages stemming from the case...
...Houghton said. “If there were no rail available it would substantially increase our costs, which I suppose we would pass onto our customers. If that happened to all the freight coming in, the cost of living in New England would increase to some extent...