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...have been aware of bribes sought by Shaik on his behalf. "He's now a risk to the government in terms of perception," says William Gumede, author of a recent book on President Mbeki and the A.N.C. But the silver lining to the scandal, says Gumede, is that the judgment showed "the system worked. It's a very important psychological step for South Africa: proof that no one - no matter who they know - is above...
...wouldn’t have swayed my judgment, or others’ [on the jury], because he was not armed at the time and we looked at the incident when it occurred,” she said. “Even if he had a background or a history, it wouldn’t have changed that night...
...This is Judgment Day, the one, says Rusch, "that separates the men from the boys." With very little sleep--probably only a few hours in the past 48--the racers are beginning to feel the physical and mental toll of their almost constant racing. Drinking enough water to fuel the body's internal needs is critical. After a person is up for two days straight, the body's metabolic systems start to overheat like an aging car. Without water and time to rest, muscles begin to falter and the kidneys start to sputter. The heart becomes less efficient...
...McKinney's guess is that you should leverage the strong Iraqi aversion to having a death on one's conscience. Tell the farmer that the soldier lying out there is a human being and that his death would be on the farmer's head. In other words, use your judgment, considering everything you have learned about the place and the culture and human nature...
Clay Capp is as qualified as any to serve as the vice president of the UC. The ultimate judgment on Capp’s qualifications must, however, rest with the students to whom he, as UC vice president, is responsible. Simply changing the rules for the next time the council’s vice president resigns unexpectedly does not go far enough to address the problems with Capp’s undemocratic selection. As President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 continues to push his agenda for council reform, it would be sadly hypocritical for his right-hand...