Word: jagging
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...always seen a Jag as a glamorous car. Glamour is about beauty, being respected and admired. The nice thing is that no one gives me any abuse in Jags. That's part of having a glamorous side to it. Everyone has too much respect for it to abuse it. If I drive it fast, people admire it rather than throw a comment back. Not many brands get away with that...
...White House finds itself in its current Guantánamo predicament because it didn't play well with the other branches of government--or even play with them at all. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a military lawyer (JAG), says he tried as recently as 18 months ago to interest the Administration in an amendment that would give tribunals congressional authorization. "I could not get agreement with the White House," Graham says. "They believed it wasn't necessary...
...four Strickland children only Elaine, 35, had to drop out of ROTC, and that was because of asthma; she is now a nurse in Boulder, Colo. Meanwhile, in addition to Laura, there is Darwin, 30, a JAG officer who has already shipped out from El Paso, Texas. Sister Janis, 32, who got a military scholarship to medical school, is likely to fly to the gulf this week, after last-minute practice in treating blown-off legs and catastrophic burns and the effects of poison gas. She advised Laura on medicines to carry with her and is aware that...
...John Kerry spent so much of his advertising budget on broadcast-television warhorses like Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune that he at least deserved a wardrobe courtesy of Botany 500. George W. Bush threw millions at TV too (he favored Cops and JAG), but his ads also appeared on cable, talk radio, blogs, the Internet and, in several cases, closed-circuit televisions above health-club treadmills. "We took one message and designed lots of different avenues to communicate it," says Matthew Dowd, Bush's chief strategist in '04. "They took a lot of different messages and drove them all into...
...controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which prohibits gays and lesbians from serving openly in the armed forces.The protest coincides with a scheduled visit by representatives of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) of the U.S. Army today, according to Mark A. Weber, the assistant dean for career services at the Law School.Military recruiters were barred from the Law School’s Office of Career Services in November of 2004. But last month, Law School Dean Elena Kagan said the school would once again grant...