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...terrifying thing and I pray every night that Iraqi forces will lay down their arms,” Brooks said. “Nobody in the military wants to go to war but at times it seems the best course of action...
...Most of the ordinance dropped by U.S. planes these days is guided with precision to its targets by satellite or laser-pointer, but precision bombing require precision intelligence - the U.S. bomb that destroyed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade in 1998 was guided by satellite with deadly accuracy; the problem lay in the intelligence that had wrongly identified the building. And the inability of U.S. and British intelligence tips to guide UN weapons inspectors to any "smoking guns" over the past three months is a reminder that there's much on the ground in Iraq that remains unknown to coalition forces...
Late in the third period of Harvard’s series-clinching win over Vermont on Saturday, Crimson senior Aaron Kim lay on his back in the crease as Catamounts goaltender Shawn Conschafter knelt on top of him, pinning his head to the ground with his blocker...
...Corus' aluminum interests. When the Dutch supervisory board blocked the move, the management took their Dutch overseers to court - and lost. To add to the misery, Corus 2002 results showed a net loss of 3675 million and triggered the resignation of British CEO Tony Pedder. Corus will likely now lay off thousands more of its 26,000 U.K. workers. Still, financial woes may keep the marriage intact; the cost of demerging could force Corus into receivership. - By Jennie James The Bottom Line "Sure, losing hurts, but not nearly as much as paying lawyer's bills." DAVID WARE, head of TeamTalk...
Bunn said that he and his colleagues tried to “lay out specific and doable steps” for the government to follow instead of simply criticizing the current U.S. policy on nuclear management...