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...Blauvelt and DEAS and FAS Physical Sciences Director of Development Linda Fates by Fates’ assistant, Jennifer Casasanto. None of the three answered messages left on their office telephones yesterday. The University would not confirm that Ballmer and Waters were DEAS donors yesterday. “We certainly protect the anonymity of our donors, so I can’t confirm to you whether somebody is anonymous or not,” said Alumni Affairs and Development Director of Media Relations Sarah Friedell. Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Donella M. Rapier was unavailable for comment yesterday, Friedell...
Throughout the war on terror, the Bush administration has spurned calls to engage in nation-building, while embracing the need to torture-or at least get close to it-to protect the nation. But this week, it reversed course on both fronts...
...Islam Online, a popular website that posts news about the insurgency, reported that insurgents in restive Anbar province were even seen manning checkpoints to protect voters from attacks by Al Qaeda. In Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, locals described long lines and no major attacks. The polling centers in Fallujah were overwhelmed by the participation, locals told TIME, and unhappy residents complained that some election centers didn't have enough ballot boxes...
...Much of the business, however, may end up being made up by small innovators such as Point Blanks Surfboards, which use more environmentally friendly foam. And therein lies a potential silver lining on the horizon. "As surfers, we've always wanted to protect the environment for the good of the sport," explained Smith, "and yet the very boards we ride are not as environmentally sensitive as they could be or should be. This will force us to take a hard look as we move forward." In other words, thanks to the demise of Clark Foam, maybe surfers will finally...
...weeks ago, Novak had recently agreed to cooperate with a request from Fitzgerald to answer questions about conversations she had had with Robert Luskin, the attorney for White House senior adviser Karl Rove. Novak cooperated because, unlike her colleague Cooper, she did not have a confidential source to protect. Last Thursday, Novak was questioned under oath by Fitzgerald for more than an hour at the Washington office of her lawyer...