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Abramoff told the tribal council he brought a special understanding to their plight. As an Orthodox Jew, "he understood how native Americans have been mistreated, been misled, because his people, the Jews, had also been done that way," William Worfel, then a member of the council, recalls him saying. If the Coushattas gave him enough money, Abramoff promised, he could make their problems go away. He and his partner Michael Scanlon, a onetime press secretary for congressional leader Tom DeLay who ran his own public relations firm, came through, attacking the tribe's political opponents, blitzing the state with television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man Who Bought Washington | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...official invited Moss to return to Britain to make a confession of her own.) Perhaps confusing fashion models with role models, Britain's tabloids for days attacked Moss for setting a bad example. But even Moss seems to be making a comeback, with a cheeky Virgin ad satirizing her plight and hints that she may get some endorsement contracts back. Moss's budding redemption is especially ironic because Kennedy's drinking didn't violate any laws. Maybe that's the point - being a heavy drinker in Britain isn't something you're supposed to fret about. The papers have made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Gooey Isn't Good Enough | 1/7/2006 | See Source »

...OVER CHRISTMAS BREAK Most teenagers would consider sneaking off to a party enough excitement for the holidays. FARRIS HASSAN, 16, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., stole away to a war zone. Hassan, the U.S.-born son of Iraqi Americans, wanted to travel to Baghdad to better understand the plight of Iraq's citizens. "I thought I'd go the extra mile for that or, rather, a few thousand miles," says Hassan, who left the U.S. Dec. 11, notifying his family in an e-mail from the road. The teen bought a $900 plane ticket to Kuwait with money his parents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 9, 2006 | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...rolling boulders to block the doorway would be easier, and they might fit the facade better.Seven: De-creep Cabot House. What do manual elevators and Quadlings have in common? A tendency to get stuck in less-than-ideal places. Combine the two and you’ll recreate the plight of Cabot E-entryway residents and their creepy manual elevators that often get stuck between floors when Quadlings don’t close the manual doors correctly. At least they smell better than the elevators in 20 DeWolfe.Six: Stop overzealous green Quincy-ites (after “fixing?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Christmas Wishlist 2005 | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...African people, and the hope they have for the future,” he said after the reading. “You have to tell the good with the bad.” Iweala said he hopes that his novel will make people think more deeply about the plight of child soldiers. Iweala said he is currently applying to medical school. “Medicine has an immediate tangible impact that writing doesn’t always have,” he said in an interview. But, he said, he has no doubt he will continue writing. He is working...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alum’s Book Looks at Child Soldiers | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

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