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...late, I saw why: the man with the torch had set alight a cache of ammunition. I got close enough to tell that the mound was mostly made up of artillery shells and rocket-propelled grenades. There were also chains of anti-aircraft shells, coiled up like a nest of brass pythons. Even though I was at least 150 feet away, the shock from the first blast knocked me off my feet. Lying on the ground with a mouthful of grass and sod, I watched as the earth erupted with shells and grenades, many of them flying off in random...
...White House and members of Congress to present a detailed and unambiguous statement about how they plan to introduce a working democracy into Iraq. There would be no patience for jingoistic drivel if we each knew that a misinformed decision about war would cost us our retirement nest-eggs...
...late September 2001 that his Army Green Beret A-Teams couldn't go into Afghanistan until the CIA contingent there had laid the groundwork with the local warlords, he erupted, "I have all these guys under arms, and we've got to wait like a little bird in a nest for the CIA to let us go in?" What's more, Rumsfeld, according to a Pentagon source, does not like the idea that the CIA's paramilitary operatives could start fights his forces might have to finish...
...least 30% over the past five years. Foreigners, many of them illegals, account for more than 60% of the prostitutes in France. Although Paris remains the market leader, business is booming outside the capital too. "Sarkozy has decided to clean up the streets," says Bernard Lemettre, president of the Nest Movement, a Catholic group that helps prostitutes to break out of the business and build new lives. That line may work with constituents, but Lemettre and other social workers have slammed it as simplistic. "The government's position is: We'll never be able to eradicate prostitution...
Phenom, 26, was not giving the rep the brush-off. She did not have $8. She had $6--a neatly folded $5 bill and a one--tucked inside her jeans pocket. That was the Cochran family's nest...