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...realized that Arab tempers were getting out of control when an Egyptian friend told me that her mother-a cultured, well-traveled, sweet-natured grandmother-throws her shoes at the television set whenever President Bush comes on the screen. Forget whether the coalition is winning the military conflict against Saddam Hussein. After less than two weeks of fighting, the public relations war for Arab hearts and minds may already be lost...
...then hopped on a plane and flew to this well-known Spring Break paradise, where bikinis (or no bikinis, depending on the beach) hold court, and resort owners go out of their way to make sure that vacationers forget about any “stress” whatsoever, including the bloodshed of fellow citizens and Iraqis alike 8,000 miles away. I was relieved...
While she continues to work at HMS and care for Aaron, 7, and Anita, 10, Fu makes monthly pilgrimages to Washington, D.C., to lobby for the attention of the government, refusing to let members of Congress forget about her missing husband...
...Melendez only needed a moment of reflection to forget his initial jubilation. "Mixing white flags with civilians and shooting between them?" he asked. "Sorry people. Sorry people...
After a fight with a teacher at Casa Alianza when he was 16, he ran away, spending another 18 months on the streets where, says Harris, he would get high sniffing glue to try and forget how hungry and lonely he was. He found work as a baker and then as a sewing machine operator in a sweat shop. He even managed to keep up his studies. It was partly the love of Engracia that kept him going. In 1996, he set off on a 2,000 mile journey north, through Mexico on foot and by hitchhking rides and catching...