Word: mistakenness
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...political maturity. Some say the American adventure in Iraq has multiplied the number of fanatics. But Iraq has become the gathering point for pre-existing fanatics; their destruction in Iraq will be all the more resounding and mark the decline of their influence. French diplomacy has been heavily mistaken in opposing U.S. policy. Let us hope that France will pull itself together and actively join its natural allies, the U.S. and Britain, in the great battle for democracy being waged in Iraq...
...political maturity. Some say the U.S. adventure in Iraq has multiplied the number of fanatics. But Iraq has become the gathering point for pre-existing fanatics; their destruction in Iraq will be all the more resounding and mark the decline of their influence. French diplomacy has been heavily mistaken in opposing American policy. Let us hope that today France will pull itself together and actively join its natural allies, the U.S. and Britain, in the great battle for democracy being waged in Iraq. Joseph Hazan Paris It is no wonder that Fallujah is a murderously dangerous city to fight...
...political maturity. Some say the U.S. adventure in Iraq has multiplied the number of fanatics. But Iraq has become the gathering point for pre-existing fanatics; their destruction in Iraq will be all the more resounding and mark the decline of their influence. French diplomacy has been heavily mistaken in opposing American policy. Let us hope that today France will pull itself together and actively join its natural allies, the U.S. and Britain, in the great battle for democracy being waged in Iraq. Joseph Hazan Paris...
...administrators’ conceptions of what students want. If Harvard College thinks it can continue to coast by on its name alone—without providing the sort of top notch facilities and social life consumers of higher education have come to expect—it is surely mistaken. The College’s future is by no means certain, and the laws of demand and supply will not remain in Harvard’s favor forever...
...target--Objective Bud, identified as a congregating point for foreign fighters--the Wolf Pack started taking fire immediately. A Bradley vehicle piloted by Sergeant First Class James Cantrell shuddered and filled with dust as it ran over a roadside bomb. The blast was so powerful it was at first mistaken for a bomb dropped by one of the many warplanes screeching overhead. "Goddam," said Fitts, locked down inside the mechanical beast, his shotgun nestled under his chin...