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...which is enough to make most of us wonder why we bothered getting out of bed this morning. But rise and shine we must, as the government likes to remind us, to go about our "everyday lives," lest our economy shut down altogether and the terrorists chalk up a victory against us. As we prepare to face the foreseeable future under the shadow of a terrorist threat, what, if anything, can we do to protect ourselves...
...combat veterans, for whom deployments are routine, know that what the Army requires its soldiers to bring with them is not the end of what is necessary. Weber still has grateful memories of the Army wife who told him to pack clothespins when he first deployed to the gulf, lest the wind toss his drying uniform in the sand. At the base PX and Wal-Mart, extra tent pegs and shower shoes are selling fast. So are watches with alarms that give the time in two time zones. Twizzlers. Extra thick boot insoles. Liquid laundry soap, because the water will...
...expired. Last week her former lover James Hewitt said on Larry King Live that he was prepared to sell intimate letters she had written him. The couple's romance (they are seen below in 1991) took place during Diana's marriage and lasted from 1986 to 1991. Lest one think he's merely looking for quick cash, Hewitt said he believed that the letters were an "important historical document" and that "a lot of good" could come from the money he would earn from them. He is reportedly seeking $16 million. Also on Larry King last week, Sarah Ferguson, Diana...
...appreciation” is. Since Thompson wrote in the throes of moral indignation that Pappin does not agree with him, “appreciation” clearly means conforming to Thompson’s own views on “contemporary morality,” lest one be labeled an intolerant bigot...
...forget all the testable material from our classes—no matter how irrelevant cellular automata begin to seem with every hour outside of Cambridge—and we might theorize about how not to waste another reading period without either productivity or pleasure. But we must stay focused, lest we return dangerously distracted...