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...candidate trying to catch up. Didn't Obama attack Clinton with the same intensity when she was considered the front runner? Winning is Obama's goal too. Neither candidate is more innocent than the other - it's just how the game is played. No need to scream bloody murder when Clinton is on the offensive. Brenda Huang San Jose, California...
...candidate trying to catch up. Didn't Obama attack Clinton with the same intensity when she was considered the front runner? Winning is Obama's goal too. Neither candidate is more innocent than the other--it's just how the game is played. No need to scream bloody murder when Clinton is on the offensive...
...positive security results. In Ramadi, for example, Col. Sean MacFarland, commander of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, consulted sheiks and discovered that a major concern of potential police recruits was the safety of their families, whom al-Qaida frequently intimidated and threatened to murder. MacFarland’s brigade proposed that if tribal leaders encouraged locals to join the police force, the army could construct police stations in the locals’ neighborhoods. This active collaboration expanded the autonomy of tribal leaders and locals, giving both the freedom to maintain and control the security of their...
...most violent societies in the world, and Sao Paulo, an unforgiving urban sprawl that is home to more than 20 million people, had long been a prime example of how lawlessness tormented the lives of law-abiding Brazilians. Today, though, Sao Paulo is a changed place. The annual murder tally for Sao Paulo state has plummeted from 12,800 in 1999 to 4,800 last year, a turnaround comparable to that of New York and Bogota, two cities famous for their successful policing programs...
...about “human rights violations.” But panelist Asher A. Fredman ’08 said that when he went to the online Web site for the exhibit, the main headline he saw read “killing” and “murder.” Fredman said he could understand how a Harvard student audience without much background knowledge could take away a distorted image...