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Having to rely on freshmen is not a coach’s dream. Walsh has admitted that his freshmen have been “in and out like the weather” thus far this season. No coach favors having a young team over a senior-laden club—experience wins championships. It’s true for all sports...
Most cases seem to be passed on through direct, close contact. When people sneeze or cough, they send virus-laden droplets of fluid into the air, which others nearby inhale. SARS may also be spread through water or sewage or contaminated objects like doorknobs...
...will lose the war," says Musa Keilani, editor in chief of Jordan's Al-Urdon newspaper. But, says Abdullah Schleifer, a professor of TV journalism at the American University in Cairo, al-Jazeera has become "more detached and balanced" since the days after 9/11, when it portrayed Osama bin Laden as a noble Arab champion...
Azzam Tamimi, director of London's Institute of Islamic and Political Thought, suggested that America should be careful to capture bin Laden alive [VIEWPOINT, March 17]. Such advice is offensive. Whether he is captured dead or alive is the decision of bin Laden, not the U.S. It was bin Laden, the son of a wealthy father, who chose to murder innocent people. Do not insult his poor followers by suggesting he is one of them. Absolutely not. He is educated. He had opportunities and privileges that most of them will never be offered. He made his own decision. Bin Laden...
Tamimi failed to mention that a significant segment of the Muslim population would be relieved to see the end of al-Qaeda and its leader. Many are horrified that bin Laden has taken Islam hostage and misrepresented it to advocate violence. As one of those millions of Muslims, I will sleep peacefully once he is killed or captured. Not only did he terrorize my country but he also hijacked my religion of peace. AREEJ ZUFARI Winter Park...