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...Monday night meeting, the City Council unanimously passed a resolution showing its support for U.S. troops fighting in the Persian Gulf and stating that it "hopes for rapid Allied success in fulfilling the United Nations' mandate with a minimum of civilian, American and Allied casualties...
...Society of Friends, have held vigils six afternoons per week since Jan. 4, with gatherings on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Park Street, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in Harvard Square He adds that the Cambridge group, which is more than 50 years old, has been working on the Persian Gulf situation since mid-November...
...when stores start to "make a killing" on war paraphernalia, our national tendency to look for the instant cash flow becomes a callous disregard for the lives being ended daily in the Persian Gulf...
...there, the Commander in Chief who organized and launched one of this century's most awesome military exercises. Whether it will finally work is not the question here. His power in some ways has never been greater. The rolling applause for the men and women who serve in the Persian Gulf was a confirmation of sorts, even a little alarming in its hoarse embrace. Most Americans marched with Bush, and from the beginning of the crisis there was no doubt just where...
...enough to encourage fuel conservation and fund the costly search for alternative sources (every penny a gallon raises an extra billion dollars). Bush ducked the issue even though he is well aware that the public knows U.S. troops would not be fighting in the Persian Gulf if the region were the world's leading producer of tapioca rather than the repository of 70% of the world's oil reserves. In a nationwide survey taken last month by bipartisan pollsters, oil was most often cited as the main reason for the U.S. presence in the Middle East. The U.S. is more...