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...moral principles gain their power by being consistently applied. If it is dangerous for ruthless dictators to develop lethal arsenals, why attack Iraq but not North Korea? If the Iraqi people deserve to live in a free and democratic state, why don't the Saudi people? If we are willing to pay the price of toppling Saddam, will we also pay the price of staying to clean up the neighborhood? And the thorniest question of all: If the last Gulf War helped inspire evil in bin Laden, will a new one create many more like...
...gift in Tut's tomb bears Maya's name, which could be a sign that he genuinely grieved for the youth. Additionally, when Tut's tomb was robbed shortly after his death, Maya saw to it that it was restored and resealed. Finally, Maya had the least to gain from murder, since he was not likely to move up in the next government. "In fact," says King, "he risked being demoted...
Like other major insurers, St. Paul depended heavily on investment gains throughout the 1990s. To gain market share in what was then a profitable specialty, most insurers pushed down prices on medical-malpractice policies. The companies funneled premium proceeds into profitable stock and bond investments that continued to rise even as covered losses began to mount. The increase in jury awards has come just as the bear market and low interest rates have eroded the investment cushion...
...formed campaign subcommittees to support the gubernatorial candidates last spring, but with the exception of the Reich camp, these groups have failed to gain much momentum...
Rose has set 12 individual school records including marks for career passing yards (4,511) and career touchdown passes (33) in his two years as the leader of the Crimson offense. Named Harvard’s 129th captain, the Hawaiian native was able to gain eligibility this season after sitting out his sophomore year with a broken foot. Rose knows how to win and sees big things for this year’s offense...