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...line "I represent the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party." It was a withering glance, and Governor Dean might well be advised, Do not find yourself in a dark alley with either of these men. No doubt, the resentment toward Dean is a consequence of his banty-rooster self-regard, but it is also a result of Dean's success in these early joint appearances. The possibility of Dean's decapitation by either Kerry or Edwards in some future debate is one reason to stay tuned...
...want to avoid his critics. Philip Dodd, director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, said recently the Saatchi Gallery was "dedicated to the recent past" and the Young British Artists (a Saatchi coinage) were "a very '90s story." London art critic Brian Sewell finds it "extremely difficult" to regard the Saatchi collection as art at all. But, he says, Tate Modern can't stand up to the new Saatchi sideshow: "I've always thought Saatchi was doing what Serota should be doing" - showing off works of art that represent the late 20th century. Sewell thought Saatchi intended...
...city for the last decades, replaced by Arabs with the goal of cementing Baghdad's claim on the city - and its nearby oil fields. Pessimists suggested that it was the place where everything in this war could go wrong. Kurds could take the city - which they regard as their Jerusalem - for themselves. The Turks would fear that revenues from the oil fields would allow the Kurds to create a viable independent state, thus destabilizing its own large Kurdish minority. So Turkey would send in tens of thousands of troops to nip that possibility in the bud. And America would have...
During the selection process, he said, OCS administrators plan to make decisions without regard to the applicant’s proposed itinerary...
JEFFERSON: I think that the President's policies are very risky to the economy. I don't see how it is really stimulating the economy. It raises questions with regard to fairness. And it raises the specter of high inflation in the future if things don't pan out exactly the way the Administration thought...