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...there is a difference. National security is a far more important issue, and until the Democrats make clear that they will err on the side of aggressiveness in the war against al-Qaeda, they will probably not regain the majority in Congress or the country...
...awkwardly timed for Putin, but it is also a sign that, under his presidency, Russia is a very different place from the free-market economy and pluralistic democracy that many Western and Russian reformers once hoped it would become. During Putin's tenure, the Kremlin has taken steps to regain control of the nation's oil and gas resources - including breaking up and renationalizing most of Yukos, once Russia's biggest and most successful private oil producer. It has curtailed political freedoms, among them the ability of philanthropic and nongovernmental organizations to operate in Russia. And in the last days...
...Harvard with full court pressure. Although several questionable calls, such as a charge by freshman Emily Tay (10 points), went in Binghamton’s favor, it failed to convert several field goal attempts that could have swung the game to its favor. As the Bearcats desperately tried to regain possession and the lead by committing fouls, the Crimson appeared unaffected by the pressure in nailing five of seven free throw shots to close out the game. McCaffery, banged up by the Bearcat’s rough fouls, was 4 of 4 from the line down the stretch?...
Though the legal outlook brightened Monday for Tom DeLay when a Texas judge threw out one of three campaign finance charges against him, the political forecast remains cloudy for the former House Majority Leader to regain his leadership post when Congress returns to Washington in January. The decision by Judge Pat Priest to toss conspiracy allegations against DeLay but let stand two felony money laundering indictments means the case will likely drag on into next year, a ruling that will make it difficult for DeLay to reclaim his job before it?s given to someone else. Many Congressional Republicans...
...things with. I have to be more flexible—it doesn’t all revolve around me.”By the time Harvard gets into the toughest part of its schedule in March, Lorentzen should be well adjusted and ready to help the Crimson regain a title it hasn’t held since 2001.“It’s almost like, had Lily been on the team last year, would we be national champions?” Bajwa says. “Probably, if you remember that match against Yale, we probably could have...