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...very much to say about them. Indeed, the Bush and the al-Saud families have a long history of personal friendship and business dealings-and this relationship may soon become an issue in the presidential election. "Bush has not only been passive regarding the Saudis," says Bob Graham, former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. "He has covered up for them." Graham is infuriated by Bush's refusal to release 21 pages of the Senate's investigation into the 9/11 attacks-allegedly the section dealing with Saudi involvement-and by the Administration's reluctance to cooperate with the independent 9/11...
...against Islamic radicalism is a festival of nuance. It is not quite a war, and it doesn't yield easily to simple notions of good and evil, friend and foe. We need the limited cooperation we get from the Pakistanis, and we certainly need Saudi oil. Even those, like Graham, who see the Saudis as the root of the problem, are calling for little more than a public statement of the facts-in the hope that the Saudis will be shamed into modifying their dreadful behavior. Bush has called for even less. His war of choice has featured lots...
Yale will provide a bit of a change-up in terms of defensive matchups, as the Bulldogs’ leading scorer is center Dominick Martin. Crimson junior center Graham Beatty faces the challenge of containing Martin while avoiding the foul trouble that plagued him last Saturday against Princeton’s Judson Wallace...
Clark joins four other fallen Democrats—Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, Rep. Richard A. Gephardt, Sen. Bob Graham and Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman—in what has been a tumultuous primary campaign...
...looking at the same data as the FDA? One reason is that most studies on effectiveness aren't really definitive. They don't prove one way or the other whether the drugs work significantly better than placebos--and the Brits went with the more conservative interpretation. That, argues Dr. Graham Emslie, co-chair of the American panel and the author of several studies on SSRIs, is shortsighted. "A failure to show effectiveness is not the same as proving ineffectiveness...