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...people from their villages and keeping them in camps. Nobody has come up with a shred of evidence. Nobody. And I can tell you there are many intelligence organizations in the Horn of Africa. This is a very volatile area, and understandably there are much such organizations, and none of them have come up with any evidence. The reason is very simple. We know how insurgencies succeed and how they fail. And we have experience of counter-insurgency, from when we were on the receiving end. The most stupid mistake a counter-insurgency operation can make is alienating the population...
...None of this means you should be rash. The whole point of buying while the market is soft is to have time to think things through. Second homes come with myriad expenses and headaches. Can you really afford it? How will you feel if you drain your 401(k) plan to buy a second home (not recommended) and then stocks take off? What if moving day arrives and you find you no longer want to live there? Sort it out now--and then take the plunge. Here are some other reasons that buying a vacation home now to live...
...course, I'm not a young dog, and now that I'm a dog of means, I've got a responsibility to think about what will happen after I leave. So I'm working on my will, and no, none of it is going to my loser kids, wherever they may be and however many of them there may be. I'm looking for someone who has a certain kind of attitude, a style of life, to carry out my plans. I'm leaving it all to Naomi Campbell...
...children in the southern Israeli town of Sderot toddled back to class after summer vacation on Monday, a Palestinian rocket exploded near a gaily painted kindergarten. None of the kids were hurt by the blast, but as one mother who rushed to the kindergarten says, "I found all the children terrified and in tears." They were treated for shock...
...Nokia can expect more of the same rockiness. TIME also contacted major European carriers Vodafone, T-Mobile and Telefonica O2. None were willing to comment on the delicate subject of Nokia's services push. "Clearly, there are tensions. This puts them on a collision course with some their customers," says Ben Wood, a director with London telecom consultancy CCS Insight. But Wood noted that operators should consider what he called a "greater good" scenario in which customers who buy a Nokia phone through the operator might dip more into the operators own service offerings as well...