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...paramilitaries have held on to southern cities and towns by taking full advantage of American reluctance to cause civilian casualties: they fire from machine-gun-toting pickup trucks parked at mosques and hide out in hospitals. Unusually strict rules of engagement prevent allied soldiers from shooting first at anyone who appears unarmed, which gives Fedayeen in street clothes a better opportunity to hit and run. The result is greater jeopardy for allied soldiers. But Washington knows it would pay a significant political price if it ordered its forces to abandon those restraints...
...since the war began. But SARS could have an even worse effect, said KLM's CEO Leo van Wijk, as the company reported a fresh 3% drop. British Airways took an even bigger hit, with total revenue down 11.4% and traffic to Asia plunging 25%. Where Did Saddam Hide His Loot? To find money for rebuilding Iraq, some European nations may just want to pop by their local banks. Saddam Hussein's regime has quietly deposited an estimated $6-30 billion across Europe and the Middle East, as illegal kickback money from companies buying Iraq's oil poured in despite...
...Things had seemed to be going well that morning, but Samawah put Talraas on edge. A sniper could easily hide in its narrow alleyways and tall, closely spaced mud-brick buildings. "My nerves were up," says Talraas. "We don't train for that environment, with buildings so close together and that high...
Bishop Allen has something to hide: they are east coast intellectuals lurking behind electric guitars. Their Diesel jeans, carefully crooked ties and artfully disheveled hair look like the outfit of a typical rock band. Their lyrics mourn lost love and lonely nights. But those lyrics belie a sophistication and tidiness that lurks under their disheveled public image...
...frankly, there is little to hide about this particular alleged action. The apparent implication of the revocation—that leaders, trailblazers, must adhere to the finest points of social politesse in their quests for justice and truth—would be laughable were it not so suffocating. In fact, a certain challenge to received wisdom, a commitment to doing that which the establishment rejects as rude, is inherent in the leadership that the Tufts Alumni Association purports to recognize...