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...harbor. Martin Webb Reading, England Back-Channel Chats Your report "Talking With The Enemy" described secret meetings between U.S. negotiators and Iraqi insurgents [Feb. 28]. A cease-fire would be to the advantage of the U.S. and the rebels. The U.S. could arrange to keep military bases as a guest of Iraq, as in other Middle East countries, with no involvement in its politics. The insurgents could agree to join in a democratic process that is no longer considered an American program. We would then be in a position to deal with Iran and North Korea from a position...
...Korean peninsula and building stronger ties between U.S. and Korean leaders. But KORUSEC strengthened Kim's own ties in Washington as well. As chairman of KORUSEC, Kim--virtually its only donor--was host to a procession of congressional delegations through Korea, sat in the House gallery as DeLay's guest of honor at President Bush's 2003 State of the Union address and later that year met with Vice President Dick Cheney in Washington...
...Here we first meet Herbert, an inauspicious "office boy" of the Dungeon. Unable to escort a barbarian guest to the front office due to the barbarian's untimely loss of his head, Herbert decides to impersonate him rather than face punishment. This poorly thought out decision gets him the assignment to infiltrate the ranks of the "Hooded Ones," a band of tentacled, soul-eating monsters bent on taking over the castle and getting out of their self-described "tacky" and "gloomy" subterranean den. Luckily for Herbert, Marvin, the Keeper's right hand man, a ferocious, winged warrior with the head...
Benefits began accruing quickly. After the issue came out, Chavez says she was pretty sure her status landed her a spot on the guest lists of parties and events. But Chavez insists that her early brush with fame in the pages of FM didn’t change...
This is the essence of what Jon Stewart complained about during his recent, famous appearance on Crossfire: “News” today is really a synonym for “entertainment,” with the hosts serving up a daily dose of “stupid guest tricks.” At least Stewart didn’t hide the object of his distain. If only real journalists had the guts of the fake ones...