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...friend convinced former CIA Director James Woolsey of hemp's salubrious ecological profile, Woolsey became a lobbyist for the North American Industrial Hemp Council. Woolsey takes no direct swipes at the DEA, but he impugns its logic. "You'd have to be stark raving mad to try to hide marijuana in the middle of a hemp crop because of cross-pollination," he says. "I'm very proud of the fact that I've been attacked in High Times magazine." A High Times columnist called him a "dirtbag" for promoting hemp's potential to degrade marijuana grown nearby...
...action over a tactile bass line, and the plaintive pop vocals provide a memorable hook. “That Ole Sun” spins hokey lyrics into a mid-tempo tune that would have been at home with tambourine accompaniment back in the Summer of Love. “Hide in the Light” follows this retro motif, a contrast of classic sound and cynical modern sensibility...
...optimist would argue that we are finding common ground, connecting on a deeper level where we don’t feel the need to hide behind our public facades. In telling stories, we assert our existence, forcing our friends to acknowledge that we have important stories to tell...
...doubt Middle America takes Harvard seriously at all. I think it’s almost a liability, especially in the political sense, to say you went to Harvard. Al Gore, of course, tried to hide that. But I think the case is there that those comments could make West unfit to have such a prestigious position, to have such a huge platform. He has to be responsible for that platform. We talked earlier about President Summers discussing with his faculty about how to deal with September 11th. The president realizes that the Harvard name that they so zealously...
...still not clear whether Rusnak gained personally from his dealings. In any case, he would not be the first trader to hide losses for long in the hope of making good eventually. Buckley said there was "no doubt Rusnak was involved in fraudulent activity," but conceded that "whether or not he benefited from that is still the question." An official in the U.S. Attorney's office told the Baltimore Sun that "it doesn't appear to be an embezzlement case...