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...UNITED STATES GOING OUT: Gay New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey quits amid a flurry of political intrigue...
...terrorism is the coordination of intelligence gathering and the sharing of information. Unfortunately, the Bush Administration has continued to emphasize conventional warfare. The aggressive application of military might is greatly increasing fear and hatred of the U.S. throughout the world and creating an environment in which terrorism can thrive. Jim Kennedy Broomfield, Colorado, U.S. It is imperative that president bush and his staff members lead the country's effort to quickly implement the 9/11 commission's recommendations. The President faces what is probably the most difficult task since World War II in revamping the intelligence agencies. I know the Administration...
People are really hating right now," Jim Lehrer, public television's lion of civility, said a few weeks ago. "Our e-mails and our phone calls reflect not a lot of open minds out there." Well, it certainly seems so--and especially last week, as the friends and fanatics of John Kerry and George W. Bush mobilized themselves for the general election. A flying squad of Vietnam veterans--not directly related to the Bush campaign--launched a slime attack on John Kerry's war record. A flying squad of pop musicians--not directly related to the Kerry campaign--announced that...
Shoop went on to praise the “tremendous balance throughout the league,” one in which “any team can beat any team on any Saturday.” He proclaimed this while standing next to Cornell’s Jim Knowles, who inherited a Big Red team that finished winless in the Ivy League and last in 12 different statistical categories...
Lyons took us into the intermission, during which we all got an exciting “rules presentation” from Ivy League football head of officiating Jim Maconaghy. Among the major rule changes, officials will now call out the player’s number along with the infraction when announcing penalties, allowing NCAA referees to confirm what instant replay, telestrators and overzealous play-by-play announcers have been pointing out for years...