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...Spike Lee’s latest project, "Inside Man." He continues, "Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully." From this point on, Russell proceeds to manipulate the movie’s other characters, forcing them to do his bidding. Ultimately, Russell plans to pull of the "perfect bank robbery," hostages and police standoffs included...
...time at Harvard has been shaped by Greg, and vice-versa.“For me, it was a pretty easy decision to come here,” Greg said. “Steve’s my best friend, so picture your best friend trying to pull you to a certain school, and then picture that school being one of the top academic institutions in the world. It’s really not a difficult decision.”Nor was it difficult for the Crimson to make the decision that it wanted both Cohens here at Harvard...
...took ninth place. Harvard was fifth overall in the event, while host Boston College took first. TEAM RACING SERIES 1 AT BC Steele and Cordeiro competed again on Sunday and were joined by captain Sloan Devlin and junior crew Christina Dahlman. Flynn and Nathanson also sailed again, helping Harvard pull out a third-place finish behind Boston College and Brown. As was the case on Saturday, the conditions were frigid, and a shifty northwest breeze caused a number of capsizes throughout the regatta. ST. MARY’S WOMEN’S INTERSECTIONAL The women were at St. Mary?...
...Iraq war's third anniversary approached, the news fed both doubts and hopes. Saddam Hussein took the stand in his trial for the first time, reminding people of what they were missing. Meanwhile, the brand-new Iraqi parliament met in a capital under curfew to pull together some kind of future amid warnings of civil war. U.S. forces launched Operation Swarmer, the biggest air assault since the invasion, to root out insurgents north of Baghdad. President Bush embraced realism: "We will see more images of chaos and carnage in the days and months to come," he warned as he argued...
BERNARD KOUCHNER No, because of the way Americans went about it. I think it was up to the international community to pull together and get rid of Saddam for the Iraqi people. I have long argued for the "right to intervene." But you have to succeed. To do that, you need the international community standing with you. Saddam had been a major assassin in his country for 35 years. What difference would a few weeks have made? They should have done as we did in Kosovo, setting up a contact group and relying on international cooperation and peacekeepers...