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...Iraqi officials in its most-wanted deck of cards. Soon after catching Aziz, the military scored again by seizing Farouk Hijazi, a former high-ranking Iraqi spy, at the Syrian border. Now that the big shots are in custody, what will the U.S. do with them? Although their final fate--including whether, and where, they will face trial--is still being debated, the Pentagon is hard at work on its first priority: getting the captives to talk. The hope is that Aziz and the rest will finally shed light on the war's lingering unknowns, including the whereabouts of Saddam...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's In The Cards? | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

...beat them," he says, insisting that he had tried to protect Khoei. "I tried to save him. I sent my men to announce on loudspeakers that all arms should be laid down. I tried to go out to help Khoei, but I was threatened with the same fate as him if I went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shiite Contender Eyes Iraq's Big Prize | 5/3/2003 | See Source »

...took up the burden of being a Sox fan because the collective emotion fosters a real sense of identity, of belonging to a community that takes pride in its repeatedly dour fate. Being a Red Sox fan is like joining a city-wide support group, with sympathetic well-wishers in constant attendance. But since the hat fits, I’m happy to wear it, especially now that the team is ruled by a triumvirate of stars and believes in closing by committee. To all you Yankees fans out there, try a Sox hat on for size. You might just...

Author: By Nikki Usher, | Title: Confessions of a Former Yankee | 4/29/2003 | See Source »

...Necco factory’s fate signals the transformation of an industrial city into a high-tech mecca–one that depends on its universities for survival...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Widdicombe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Candy Plant To Shift From Sugar to Science | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...dominates the stunning and effective set, designed by Andrew D. Boch ’03. The set immediately establishes the production’s high level of professionalism. Inside this holding pen, the five characters bemoan their hunger, fatigue and their Jewish identity that has led them to this fate. Naomi (Sarah L. Thomas ’04) insists that she doesn’t belong with the others because her mother was a Christian, while Rachel asks whether any of the prisoners even believes in God and whether being Jewish is anything more than an imposed construct. The characters?...

Author: By Michelle Chun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: REVIEW: The ‘Dybbuk’ Haunts the Loeb Ex | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

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