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...already clear that direct White House intervention is necessary to resolve every substantial step along the way, and the load is likely to get even heavier. Like President Clinton before him, President Bush may have already created the expectation among the Israelis (and soon, no doubt, among the Palestinians, too) that Washington will give them a hearing whenever they need one. But the onset of the Fall marks the beginning of the next U.S. presidential election season, which according to conventional wisdom is not a great time to be micromanaging a painfully tough and complex peace process. And that...
Cone said that their own tight financial situation had not let them simply hire more staffers to deal with a heavier camper load...
...Riverside, the neighborhood where recent violence has been concentrated, some residents are convinced that the crimes reflect larger trends of rising violence and reveal a need for heavier law enforcement...
...this declaration implies, Battle Royale II is a film with a heavy hand and a heavier heart. "We never set out to make Harry Potter," says director Fukasaku. "The point is to make people think about big issues. I want the audience to try and see the world from a terrorist's point of view." Inciting contemplation is an ambitious?some would say foolhardy?agenda for a summer blockbuster, but to Fukasaku it's the only way to stand out from the season's foreign competition. "We're up against the new Matrix and Terminator 3," he says. "Japanese movies...
...team’s achievements were an entirely different matter this year given the number of injuries the Crimson incurred. The 2003 squad was greatly set back by injuries, especially at the heavier weights. Junior Max Odom (157 lbs.), who reinjured the same shoulder that forced him to miss the 2001-02 season, sophomore Dan Sirotkin and 197-pounder freshman Danny Jones all suffered season-ending injuries at the start of the year. Further besetting the Crimson was the loss of Reggie Lee ’03-04 (184 lbs.), who decided to take the past year off, but will...