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...securing an oil supply, establishing military bases in the Middle East and promoting neoconservative ideology. Those less altruistic motives are the elephant in the room that everyone refuses to acknowledge. The U.S. cannot withdraw troops from Iraq because they are protecting oil, military bases and neocons' egos. Janet Maker Los Angeles...
...sure. THEN WE CAME TO THE END by Joshua Ferris I wanted to run as soon as I saw this book. Yellow post-it notes clutter the cover. Post-its mean reminders of things that need to be done. And for an obsessive-compulsive-checklist-maker like me, seeing this book cover was enough to make me hyperventilate. Death by post-its, anyone? SHOPAHOLIC & BABY by Sophie Kinsella I literally cringed when I saw this book. Haven’t we had enough “Shopaholic” books? The first one was good. The second one was okay...
...securing an oil supply, establishing military bases in the Middle East and promoting neoconservative ideology. Those less altruistic motives are the elephant in the room that everyone refuses to acknowledge. The U.S. cannot withdraw troops from Iraq because they are protecting oil, military bases and neocons' egos. Janet Maker, Los Angeles...
...Coppola’s films (“Lost in Translation,” “Marie Antoinette”) and the success of “Talkie Walkie.” The new album opens with a chilled-out, instrumental introduction appropriately entitled “Space Maker,” which warms listeners up to the vibe of the following tracks. This is followed by a trademark rolling piano line in the album’s first single “Once Upon a Time,” which is nestled between chiming synths and the singers?...
...mentor [Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld]. It's about context. It's reflective not so much of Cheney's direct influence on the President as it is of his influence on - his dominance of - the decision-making process. It's about providing the facts and analysis to the decision maker that the decision maker needs. Bush is making the decision, but the Veep is directing the process toward the decision that he thinks is the right one." In other words, Cheney had so rigged the process that important decisions were foregone conclusions, ones that had been reached by the Vice...