Word: guns
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...beyond their borders. At school in England, my friends would often snicker about the Americans with their backpacks and sneakers who pass through foreign cities, taking plenty of photographs but understanding (and learning) next-to-nothing about the countries they visited. The European view of President Bush as a gun-slinging cowboy running roughshod over the international community was a convenient extension of that same stereotype. Now, of course, it is more important than ever that Americans disprove that perception of themselves. And Harvard students should, of course, strive to be in the vanguard of that offensive...
...both sides of the car,” Dunay said. “They ran back up DeWolfe Street shouting ‘what was that’ and ‘what are you doing’ using aggressive language....I know we did not see a gun, but I can’t rule it out conclusively...
...didn’t confiscate the gun nor did we catch the suspect in pursuit,” Catalano said. “We did do an exhaustive search of the area.”Officers were seen pulling a hat out of the bushes by 20 DeWolfe...
...labeled as a gun call although no one ever saw one,” Catalano said. “About four to five units responded, possibly all the ones from this side of the river...
...officer was speaking loudly to a group of people and telling them to go inside,” Anderson said. “I’m pretty sure he had his gun out...[The officers] were taking it really, really seriously...