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Though Jantzen scored eight points in the first two periods and seemed to be in a good position to record a pin going into the third—even though he was starting on bottom—he was unable to do so after the 6’3 Anderson got him into a hold from which the much shorter Jantzen could not escape until there were just 21 seconds remaining in the match...
...Slate's Fred Kaplan notes, had mastered the art of building castles out of thin air, artfully choosing his words to allow administration sound-bite authors to imply that WMD evidence was imminent. Kay did, of course, do his former employers the service of trying to pin the blame for going to war under false pretenses onto the CIA. That seems to be the White House fallback position, too, although Press Secretary Scott McClellan gamely suggests that Kay's conclusion may be "premature" - in other words, don't expect us to confirm the obvious until after November...
Though Jantzen scored eight points in the first two periods and seemed to be in a good position to record a pin going into the third—even though he was starting on bottom—he was unable to do so after the 6’3 Anderson got him into a hold that the much shorter Jantzen could not escape from until there were just 21 seconds remaining in the match...
...straight decisions, his second round victory impressively coming over Pittsburgh’s No. 15 Ron Tarquinio, 3-2. In the next round, he dropped to the field’s top seed, No. 6 Dylan Long from Northern Iowa, 10-5, but later went on to pin Illinois’s Michael Martin in 2:57 to secure his top-10 finish...
...phase, Jocelyn refused. She still "was in denial," she says, when he joined the Army two days after turning 18. Nonetheless, she says, "I'm proud of him for doing what he believed in." Although Jocelyn opposes the war, she never leaves the house without her gold star, a pin distributed by a local bank in support of the troops. Jim's father, a Vietnam veteran, was always enthusiastic about his son's enlistment. "It's an excellent idea for the education. You play the odds and figure they were in your favor," says Charles, 53, district manager...