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...clear that the real story is much more unsettling. The blunt conclusion of the bipartisan House and Senate joint inquiry into the causes of 9/11, released last week, was that while no one in the government "identified the time, place and specific nature of the attacks," the government lost repeated opportunities to detect, if not disrupt, the hijackers...
...happen?--every schoolkid knows that story--but, What has been done in the two years since 9/11 to prevent it from happening again? What steps has the government taken so that the gathering of intelligence and the profitable use of it is assured and routine? With the joint report as a guide, we have analyzed six critical problems with America's intelligence posture and compiled a progress report on what has been done to fix them in the past two years...
...last year was imported - functioned as a keep out sign for foreign brewers. As Coen Thönissen, from Dutch brewer Grolsch puts it: "The common wisdom was that beer in Germany isn't business. It's culture." That perceived impenetrability is evaporating. In 2001, Heineken entered into a joint venture with Munich-based Schörghuber Group to share control of BrauHolding (820 million liters), which brews, among other brands, Germany's No. 2 wheat beer, Paulaner Weissbier. Heineken said it was primarily interested in adding Paulaner to its global offering, but it also hatched a plan...
George W. Bush ducked the first question he was asked during a joint press conference with Tony Blair after the British Prime Minister's brilliant speech to Congress last Thursday. The question had two parts. Did he take responsibility for the false claim in his State of the Union message that Iraq had recently sought to buy uranium in Africa? And why were the allies having so much trouble finding other countries to help us in Iraq? The President--who seemed a mite tetchy, as he often does when things aren't going well--glowered: "I take the responsibility...
...anytime, at cinemas with refreshments and often stadium-style seating in auditorium-size theaters. It's a great bargain for those who see more than a few films per month, but it fosters an allegiance to participating cinemas. Some independents have found it necessary to take part in the joint Gaumont-MK2-Pathé program to stay in touch with high-frequency cineasts. Other revival houses are fighting back in their own way. Le Studio des Ursulines, for example, changed its theme to become Paris' only cinema exclusively showing children's films for its daytime schedule. The Le Champo hosts...