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...will ever know precisely how many Palestinians--many of them women and children--were killed. But numbers don't really matter. The fact of the massacre speaks for itself, and eloquently enough to haunt not just survivors of the carnage but also an entire country that has assumed "indirect responsibility" for this tragic bit of history...
...system of fines on employers who knowingly hire illegal entrants in the future. The new Congress must start afresh. It will be hampered by the same troubles that blocked the bill last year. To the great majority of Americans the benefits of easing the immigration crisis would be indirect and hard to measure. Meanwhile the bill offends a wide variety of special interests: businessmen fearful of fines; farmers who want to hire cheap, though illegal, labor; union leaders opposed to temporary work permits for seasonal immigrants; Hispanics who fear that penalties against employing illegal aliens may cause businessmen...
...Harvard that eventually broke the scoreless tie With 2-49 gone in the second half, Kelly Landry sent the ball flying into the Brown net over the heads of the Brown defenders who had lined up to block the indirect kick...
Princeton did not go out without one last run at the Crimson net. The Tigers had been awarded an indirect penalty kick and Shaw took the pass from striker Ann Debor and beat Judge to make the final score...
Before last week, enforcement of Selective Service System rules was proceeding smoothly. U.S. Attorneys around the country had Indirect 13 young men who had failed to register for the draft. Three violators had been convicted and sentenced...