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...turmoil," says an Egyptian official. And until it's resolved, Cheney's Arab hosts informed him, the U.S. won't get their help against Iraq. Senior Administration officials worked hard to contain their dismay as the Israeli-Palestinian issue trampled the Vice President's agenda. At a joint press conference in Yemen with Cheney and President Ali Abdullah Saleh, the Yemeni leader lambasted Israel and opposed U.S. action against Iraq. But when a U.S. interpreter briefed reporters on Saleh's remarks, he omitted the harsh details. U.S. officials blamed Sharon for inciting the Arabs just as Cheney was trying...
...joint women’s studies and social studies concentrator, is the volunteer director at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, a former executive board member of the Women’s Leadership Project and a former editor-in-chief of Diversity and Distinction...
Explosive-ordnance-disposal experts with the Joint Special Operations Command are on call to fly in and assist the scientists in taking apart anything they find, but so far, NEST has turned up nothing in the searches. Administration officials admit that, just like putting sky marshals on airliners to foil potential hijackers, sending the NEST teams out is a shot in the dark. "But it's better than having them sitting at home doing nothing," says...
...Internet services that includes a partnership with AOL Time Warner (TIME's parent company); and contract manufacturing. In the future, Legend expects to generate substantial profits by providing I.T. services to Chinese corporations-up to 30% of the company's total profit by three years' time. Legend, through a joint venture with Xiamen Overseas Chinese Electronic, has even agreed to produce and market a line of mobile phones in China. "We are adapting ourselves to unfavorable conditions in the market," says Yang of Legend's burgeoning business lines. "We have prepared ourselves for springtime...
...bigotry; indeed, the first time my freshman year roommate blasted “Rodeo” (It’s bulls and blood / it’s dust and mud / it’s the roar of a Sunday crowd) in our cramped dorm room, I felt every snobbish joint in my body stiffen, and I slipped on my headphones and pumped up Radiohead, or something similarly trendy...