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President Bush took an oath - as he said at his press conference last week - to "protect and defend the Constitution" of the United States. It's good that the Constitution is in the forefront of his mind. It should stay there. It should be engraved on his shaving mirror. It should be embroidered on Attorney General John Ashcroft's bath towels...
...story from the perspective of each family member. First, the characters lose their freedom as they are trucked off to a camp in desolate Utah. Ultimately, they lose their identity, returning to their vandalized home some three years later simmering with self-loathing: "We looked at ourselves in the mirror and did not like what we saw: black hair, yellow skin, slanted eyes. The cruel face of the enemy. We were guilty...
...that the anti-hydrogen has been created, the Harvard team still must travel to Geneva to create more of it to study. They now hope to determine whether antihydrogen and hydrogen—and analogously, antimatter and matter—are exact mirror images of each other, or if other differences exist between...
...nine featured student poets presented a wide range of influences, styles and subjects. By the end of the evening, the audience had heard forms of poetry ranging from dramatic monologue to pantoum, allusions to artistic works as varied as “Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror,” by John Ashbery ’49, and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and poems that dealt with animal testing, parental remarriage and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...
...just three years as CEO of British publisher IPC Media, Bailey, 40, closed six flagging magazines and revamped others. AOL Time Warner (TIME's owner) bought the recharged IPC in 2001 for $1.6 billion. In February, Bailey becomes CEO of Trinity Mirror, the $1.6 billion newspaper chain, just in time to face a price war between Trinity's Daily Mirror and its rival...