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...combat Kerry exemplified ?grace under pressure.? But PCF-44 Gunner?s Mate Stephen M. Gardner-in a long telephone interview from his home in Clover, South Carolina-has a starkly different memory. ?Kerry was chickenshit,? he insists. ?Whenever a firefight started he always pulled up stakes and got the hell out of Dodge...
...Bush's credibility gap is between his ears. He was hell bent on going to war with Iraq and had made the decision months earlier. British Prime Minister Tony Blair was equally stupid. I don't pretend to know how they can get out of the mess in Iraq, but Bush wants to solve Iraq's problems in time for his re-election campaign. It won't happen, and lots more Iraqis and British and American soldiers will lose their lives. Because of all their ethnic divisions, the Iraqis need a dictator, although not an evil one like Saddam...
...chairs, had fallen asleep). There, on the top floor of the library with the lights of duplexes and of the Quad shuttle glinting below me, I found myself alone in the company of soda, snack and coffee machines and expanses of linoleum. “This is creepy as hell,” I said aloud, just to hear a voice. I was sorry when nobody told me to be quiet. When I descended again, letting the heels of my shoes clatter in the stairwell to dispel the quiet, I felt both relief and sorrow, as one does when retreating...
...former child star Ron. And the village is The Village, M. Night Shyamalan's spooky new movie about a small town surrounded by creatures of the woods. Howard, who's getting buzz five months before the film's release, stars alongside Adrien Brody, Joaquin Phoenix and Sigourney Weaver. "All hell breaks loose," says Shyamalan, who cast Howard in the lead after seeing her in an off-Broadway performance of As You Like It, thus giving hope to all struggling young actors who also happen to be Hollywood royalty...
...cases and pallets by 2005. BNSF already uses a first-generation RFID system to track railcars with shipments for Wal-Mart and plans to take the system to the next level, even if that means tagging every piece of lumber it hauls. "Whatever interests Wal-Mart fascinates the hell out of me," says Campbell. But BNSF is taking the technology beyond the Wal-Mart initiative to use RFID to identify deterioration in rail equipment--eliminating mechanical accidents before they happen...