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...leverage. “Harvard can say, ‘Okay, if you don’t want lower wages, your job will go to an SSI guard,’” says Fenstermacher. Thus, lower wages and the fear of potential unemployment looms on the horizon for many of the guards. “I’m one of the guys that is in danger of being outsourced,” he says...
Given the physical ailments sophomore Courtney Bergman suffered in recent weeks, it was hard to see the most wildly successful Ivy weekend of her career on the horizon...
Power said that the BRI is one of several major science development projects on the horizon, in addition to the Lab for Interface Science and Engineering (LISA) and the North and West science labs...
...tape looked like Saddam, with his trademark mole and the small bump on his left cheek. He spoke with Saddam's characteristic enunciation, which includes a slight slurring of his words. When he visited a checkpoint at an intersection, smoky black clouds could be seen above the horizon, which could have come from the oil fires Iraqis have set around Baghdad to hinder U.S. pilots. It was 90 in Baghdad the day the tape was shown, and some of the men in the swarming crowds wore sweaters or leather jackets. But the temperature had been in the 60s the week...
...possible. Indeed, the hope is the Iraqi people will truly be better off in the very near future, but unfortunately just as many uncertainties—if not more—exist today than before the outbreak of war. Whether liberation of the Iraqi people is truly on the horizon as a result of America’s military victories—only time will tell...