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Fomenting a military coup against Saddam seems a slightly more promising option. Some of the dictator's officers regard him as a bungler who has brought disaster on Iraq; British intelligence in fact hears there have been three unsuccessful coup attempts since the end of the gulf war. Americans add...
"I'm not terribly surprised by it and I don't think it's all that significant," Ryan said. "The Supreme judicial Court, unlike the United States Supreme Court, hears most cases it's asked to hear, and what has happened here is they eliminated the intermediate Court of Appeals...
And, although he says that Harvard hears and often grants appeals of financial aid offers, director of financial aid James Miller denies that Harvard negotiates its financial aid offers.
Mikhail Gorbachev need feel no resentment when he hears himself described as a transitional leader. As Winston Churchill might have observed: some leader, some transition. Gorbachev presided over the dissolution of a truly evil empire, brought freedom to hundreds of millions of oppressed people and lifted the threat of a...
But Califano hears and sees the larger purpose struggling within that tortured man. Through the civil rights campaign and the legislative battles on health, education and housing there is a vision held high by Johnson, found even in his raw Pedernales patois. "Niggah, niggah, niggah," Johnson shouted at Califano after...