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...bravado, al-Zarqawi knew he could be caught at any time. In January 2004, U.S. intelligence officers intercepted a 17-page letter addressed to Osama bin Laden in which al-Zarqawi expressed concern for his longevity. "[Iraq] has no mountains in which we can take refuge and no forests in whose thickets we can hide," he wrote. "Our backs are exposed and our movements compromised. Eyes are everywhere...
...include a long love letter to Rudolph Giuliani in your book, praising his crime-fighting in New York City. But I don't see even a brief caveat about his support for abortion rights. Considering that you attack Democrats in the harshest terms for supporting abortion rights - you say the party "views nothing as more sacred than ending human life" - isn't it a bit of a double standard not to mention Giuliani's position...
...Summers’ ouster, even the installation of a permanent president may not be enough to return them to the table. Donor James B. Davis ’75, the founder of Practice Management Information Corporation, an independent publisher of medical coding and compliance products, wrote in an unpublished letter to The Crimson in February that Summers’ resignation was a “disgrace.”“My estate plan had bequeathed several million dollars to Harvard,” he wrote. “Based upon what the faculty of Harvard has done...
...camp counselor’ to refer to some of the functions of House tutors,” the point remained.This statement came in the wake of the firing of the former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68, who wrote in a letter to Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby that past February that “it has never been thought that the main goal of Harvard College should be to produce the next generation of university professors or that our curriculum and pedagogy should be designed in service of that...
...Summers’ leadership. They called for the new Corporation member to have “a close affiliation with the academic world.” At a late September meeting, McDonald and Andrew A. Biewener, the chair of the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, presented the letter to the full Faculty.When the University announced that Georgetown University law professor Patricia A. King would get the Corporation spot, the chairs got what they wanted.In November, McDonald organized a similar letter in the wake of a Crimson report that Summers had planned to fire Dean of the Faculty William...