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...daily incident report of violence is once again growing too long to recount in detail. Settlers shot here; an Hamas activist rocketed in his car there; a suicide bombing foiled; a home destroyed by tank fire. The failure of the U.S.-brokered cease-fire to take hold has left the Israelis relying increasingly on their overwhelming technological advantage to track and eliminate Palestinians accused of organizing terror attacks. Last week's laser-guided missile attack that killed eight people in and around a Hamas office in Nablus was followed by further Israeli missile strikes in the West Bank on Saturday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel Violence Means Big Trouble for Sharon, Arafat and Bush | 8/6/2001 | See Source »

...Steve Ansolabehere: It was a mix of reasons, really. The people involved in the study all have different concerns. But the immediate initiative behind the study was that David Baltimore at Caltech was pretty engrossed in the recount efforts and felt there were problems with the technology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Counting the Lost Votes of Election 2000 | 7/17/2001 | See Source »

...state's energy problems. Although the A.T.A. styles itself an "issue advocacy group," funding for the ads comes from, among hundreds of other corporations, a major power generator called Reliant Energy, one of the companies California officials accuse of price gouging. (James Baker, who headed the Bush recount effort in Florida, is a director, and chairman Steve Letbetter was a top Bush fund raiser.) Republican sources tell TIME that Scott Reed, the longtime G.O.P. activist who heads A.T.A., hopes to raise $25 million to keep the ads running. Bush outside adviser Ed Gillespie, an Enron lobbyist, is raising a separate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Has Bush Seen The Light? | 6/25/2001 | See Source »

...virtually any student on campus to recount a tale where either that student, or one of his or her friends, was treated unfairly by the FDO and you will come up with a treasure-trove of surprising experiences. Although fortunately I have never had to interact with the FDO for a discipline-related problem, many people I know have, and the stories are not pretty...

Author: By Scott A. Resnick, | Title: Bursting the First-Year Bubble | 6/6/2001 | See Source »

...sophomoric forms of mischief born out of the monotony of studying for finals—in other words, some of the highlights of my Harvard education. Discounting activities previously reported in the Harvard Crimson Crime Report, or those still within the statute of limitations, I’ll recount one of our Finals week traditions...

Author: By David F. Chang, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Let Them Eat Cake | 6/5/2001 | See Source »

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