Word: harborers
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...June 1942, seven months had passed since Pearl Harbor, and still no news from the Atlantic or Pacific theaters had fundamentally lifted our spirits or given us hope for a quick and decisive victory. The Japanese had destroyed much of our Pacific fleet, Jimmy Doolittle had inflicted only psychological damage during his pilots' "30 seconds over Tokyo" and General MacArthur was forced to retreat from the Philippines...
...meeting in Pulpit Harbor, Maine, Pusey says $125 million is needed for the university...
...Airbus A-300 went down shortly after takeoff from New York's Kennedy airport Monday morning, en route to the Dominican Republic. Sending new shockwaves through an already nervous city and nation, the plane plowed into a Belle Harbor, Queens neighborhood with 246 passengers and nine crew members aboard at 9:17 AM ET. The plane crashed just three minutes after takeoff - the most dangerous part of any flight. Rescue workers have not found any survivors from the plane; six people are reported missing on the ground in Rockaway. Officials warn they have no clues as to why the plane...
...This area, just five miles south of Kennedy airport, is still struggling with losses from the September 11th attacks; a primarily Irish-American enclave, Belle Harbor lost dozens of residents during the WTC collapse and the subsequent relief efforts. One local church alone has held nearly a dozen funerals in recent weeks...
...Cold War ended in our lifetimes, and in our lifetimes, another global polarization has begun. This time, America contrasts itself to regimes who harbor terrorists, regimes like the Taliban in Afghanistan. This time, the rhetoric does not clearly divide the world in two. Yet on Wednesday President George W. Bush reiterated his message, “You are with us, or you’re with the terrorists.” Ever since the attacks, Bush has spoke in the language of a world divided, though the division is drawn in less ideological terms than the division his father made...