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...Yamaguchi and Bergmann have faith in the abilities of Harvard dancers, maintaining that the caliber of dance on campus is very high. Many student dancers, including the production staff of Against the Grain, have professional experience with companies such as The School of American Ballet and the Martha Graham School...
...November, PublicAffairs will publish "Hit to Kill: The New Battle Over Shielding America From Missile Attack" by Bradley Graham, longtime military and foreign affairs correspondent for the Washington Post. According to the publisher, this is "the definitive account of the biggest national security issue of our time: the precipitous and politically charged revival of national missile defense...
...response that a true superpower and leader in the world community would initiate,” said William A. Graham, Albertson professor of Middle Eastern studies. “We are elevating these outlaws to the status of a sovereign nation by all the talk of warfare...
...Graham, who offered perhaps the evening’s strongest criticism of the U.S.’s foreign policy, suggested that the horror of the attacks is relatively small compared to the human rights violations that occur regularly across the world...
...systems" and ending state support for terrorism. Wolfowitz is one of those who have advocated toppling Saddam Hussein in a process of "regime change" in Iraq. The case would be hugely advanced if it could be shown that Saddam was involved in last week's incidents. Was he? Bob Graham, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, says there is "some evidence" that Saddam was involved, evidence that is "credible enough that you can't take Iraq off the list." U.S. intelligence sources tell TIME that, so far, the case against Saddam is vague and thin--a few intelligence reports from...