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...regain power in 2008? If the President stays on, it actually works to our benefit. But it's not in the interest of his Democratic Progressive Party. If they're reluctant to say goodbye to him, they'll pay a big price...
...elimination of al-Zarqawi was important. But Iraq will not regain security and stability until U.S. forces are out of the country." MOHAMAD HASAN Cairo...
Thus began the pattern of his adulthood, to work fiercely in the East for the causes he cared about, writing and politicking, until he was so weary that he headed West to regain his health. Nature replenished him when he was depleted. When Alice died in February 1884, shortly after giving birth to a daughter who would share her name, T.R. headed to the Dakotas to find solace for his grief...
Roosevelt had set sail for South America in the fall of 1913, not quite a year after his failed attempt to regain the presidency. As a third-party candidate vying for a third term, he had split the Republican vote, putting a Democrat, Woodrow Wilson, in the White House for the first time in 16 years. After the election, Roosevelt found himself a pariah, ridiculed by his enemies and hated by many of his old Republican friends and backers. Hunkered down at Sagamore Hill, his secluded home in Oyster Bay, N.Y., he fought to stave off depression and despair...
...Harvard countered Hwang’s Feb. 12, 2004 announcement by unveiling plans for the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) two weeks later.And with last December’s discovery that Hwang had fabricated the results of his research, Harvard has made a final push to regain its place at the forefront of the revolutionary and controversial field.Yesterday, the University announced that Melton and Daley, now top officials at HSCI, will each lead a team of researchers in an attempt to use a process called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) to create disease- and patient-specific stem cell lines from...