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...about the passion to avenge atrocities committed by the former regime? The U.S. can't be blamed for that. Still, Iraqis are probably better off with a dictator, somebody to force them to get along. They are a people who thrive on dictatorships and blood feuds. Michael Klena Baltimore, Maryland...
...Steve Harris, GM vice president of communications, insists Wagoner's job is not in any jeopardy. "A lot of very difficult things have been accomplished in a short period of time," Harris says. Not everyone agrees, of course. Peter Morici, a professor at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, said the $10.6 billion loss GM posted for 2005 suggests the company needs new leadership. "GM needs a less expensive and more flexible labor contract, less overhead and red tape in marketing and design, brands realigned to attainable markets and a CEO who can convince employees...
...with The Mooney Suzuki—whose sound he describes as “like The Band... in a soulful, laid back way”—to begin recording their third album. He got his break with the group when he opened for them at a Maryland show in summer 2004. “Their bassist kind of had a meltdown on stage, and I so filled in for them,” he explains. Soon Eskenazi was touring with the group in Japan, Germany, Great Britain, and even on the Craig Kilborn Show, as a permanent member...
...about the passion to avenge atrocities committed by the former regime? The U.S. can't be blamed for that. Still, Iraqis are probably better off with a dictator, somebody to force them to get along. They are a people who thrive on dictatorships and blood feuds. Michael Klena Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Perhaps history is a wise teacher and a solution to Iraq's problems can be found in the example of Yugoslavia. If the Shi'ites and the Sunnis refuse to cooperate, let them form separate states. Otherwise, they will continue to battle. The Shi'ites don't want...
...behind Boston College and Brown. As was the case on Saturday, the conditions were frigid, and a shifty northwest breeze caused a number of capsizes throughout the regatta. ST. MARY’S WOMEN’S INTERSECTIONAL The women were at St. Mary’s College of Maryland in a 15-team regatta on Saturday and Sunday, and, keeping with the theme of the weekend, the home school sailed well, as the No. 5 Seahawks finished second in the field, behind No. 3 College of Charleston. Conditions were optimum for the races—a welcome change from...