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...because nobody expects any to come in. "There's a realization," says a senior intelligence official, "that other governments would not be nearly as forthcoming this time." And the problem is, it isn't just war that costs money. After the guns fall silent, Iraq will have to be rebuilt, which--even allowing for the fact that Iraqi oil revenue will help to pay for a new infrastructure--will be expensive. Precisely how expensive, nobody knows. Officials have ducked that question before congressional committees. "It would be foolish for any of us to put a number on it," says...
...WHAT THEY HAVE FOUND: Iraq has rebuilt its missile-production and -test facilities and has imported propellant, guidance and control systems. Inspectors are trying to determine if these are for illegal missiles. Also, Iraq has developed and deployed two new missile designs that appear to be medium range...
Harvard called a timeout and solidified its defense when play resumed. Propelled by steals by freshman Shana Franklin, junior guard Dirkje Dunham and freshman guard Jessica Holsey, the Crimson rebuilt its lead...
...time, instead of faculty bungling their economy, it’s an alum pilfering their bells. In 1930, Charles Crane bought 18 bells from the St. Danilov Monastery to save them from the Soviet authorities, who wanted to melt them down, and donated them to Harvard. But now the rebuilt monastery wants them back by March...
...sure that all interior and exterior parts are factory originals, including the engine. A new engine in an old car generally decreases the value. Also, cars that have had accident damage and been rebuilt make poor investments...