Word: marshallized
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...White House that seems to pick an outcome it wants and then marshal the facts to meet it seems very much like one that might decide to remove Saddam Hussein and then tickle the facts to meet its objective. That's the inescapable conclusion one draws from O'Neill's description of how Saddam was viewed from Day One. Though O'Neill is careful to compliment the CIA for always citing the caveats in its findings, he describes a White House poised to overinterpret intelligence. "From the start, we were building the case against Hussein and looking...
...Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge did on Dec. 29. After all, the country making the rules still does not inspect the vast majority of its cargo or all of its checked baggage at its airports, standard procedures in some countries. And America's several thousand armed air marshals have figured in 600 reports of misconduct from October 2001 to July 2003. Last year a marshal was fired for drawing his gun on a man who had stolen his airport parking spot...
...marshal search, which began immediately after Hunt’s retirement, was put on the back-burner just under a year ago when O’Neill was promoted to the Allston Initiative. Harvard has never gone so long without a marshal...
...marshal used to also oversee the International Students Office, but administrative duties were transferred to Harvard’s general counsel after Hunt’s retirement and will not return to the marshal’s office...
...Neill said she will will keep her current job with the Allston Initiative in addition to the part-time job of marshal...