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...Outcomes aside, what a wonderful team we had,” he marveled. “I will never forget the stories and antics...
From Cancun to Cambridge to Key West, last week was spent trying to forget about...
...What we [need] to do is to just forget about [the Penn game],” Kane said. “We [need] to bounce back to the way we played in the two games before that, which were probably the two best games we’ve played [while I’ve been] in a Harvard uniform...
...blame on his bosses if he didn't start by apologizing himself. So he prepared his words carefully. At 3 a.m. on the day of his testimony, "I got up and went down to my study and actually typed the words out so I wouldn't forget," he told TIME. When it came time to deliver them in a hearing room in the Hart Senate Office Building, he addressed not just his interrogators, the 10 members of the bipartisan commission charged with investigating the events of 9/11, but also the victims of Osama bin Laden. "Your government failed you. Those...
...stands at 22%, twice the national rate), teens' yearning for belonging and purpose - and a belief shared by many of their parents that Muslims are being persecuted in Kashmir, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Palestine and Iraq. "A lot of young people I talk to say: If Blair and Bush can forget about international law in Iraq, why should we care about British law?" says Yasin Rehman, information secretary for the Luton Council of Mosques. "A lot of young people don't have a sense that this is really their country." A few hundred meters away, Sayful Islam proves Rehman's point...