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...should not delude ourselves into thinking that all will welcome the war against terror. In the midst of our newfound allies there are powerful factions that support the Taliban and will view American action as a declaration of war against Islam. In this war, which seems likely to begin at any moment, few areas will be safe, and few allies will be completely trustworthy. As a result, we should send as few personnel as possible to be stationed in Pakistan, and we should not blind ourselves to the reality of these precarious alliances. With minimal support staff based in Pakistan...
Unfortunately Ulrich’s newfound popularity doesn’t translate to the green. People have instead sent her “sightings” of the quote, “which shows up in some pretty wild places but also in things like Creative Scrapbooking.” She has only recently requested that these scouts send her t-shirts...
Spending the day around a pool is not such a bad use of a Sunday. I have a newfound respect for the complexities of making the films which we enjoy. For just a few minutes of mindlessly watched footage, countless hours of preparation, shooting and editing are required. Most audience members associate movies with Hollywood glamour and red carpet awards shows, but those who work on films still have to do a lot of very unglamorous work before a project is complete...
...discovered, I had to find the right tone of voice; the one I habitually lived with would not do at all: it whined it grated, it accused, above all it accused.” Yet once again, Gornick does not show any of the work that flowed from this newfound understanding, and her insight remains theoretical...
Microsoft's critics are grumbling that politics and payola may have played a role. They point to the company's newfound interest in campaign finance, notably the $2.5 million Microsoft contributed to President Bush and the Republicans in the 2000 election cycle. The Bush Administration took the unusual step of letting it be known that it is not second-guessing the judgment of Charles James, the recently appointed head of the Justice Department's antitrust division. (In a Senate hearing last week, Justice also disputed charges that it was politically motivated in its attempts to settle the $20 billion lawsuit...