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...languages, which features graphic pictures of the Sept. 11 attack, and uses bin Laden's own words to accuse him of masterminding it. She is also working with the Ad Council to create a poster to be plastered all over Arab countries when the current $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the Most Wanted Terrorists goes to $25 million. Although she told TIME "sell might not be the operative word" for what she's doing, she does resort to ad-speak when describing her efforts, calling the U.S. "an "elegant brand" and the President and secretary...
...With no strong leads, investigators are turning to the public for help. In Washington, the U.S. Postal Service upped its reward for information on the attacks to $1.25 million. In New York City, the FBI and local police have put up posters asking about Manhattan hospital worker Kathy Nguyen's whereabouts in the weeks before her death. It's possible, they think, that learning how she got inhalation anthrax could somehow triangulate on the attacker...
...year off...for the second time. It is funny that this school which claims to be so moral will give a student only one chance to make a slew of Ds, but you get two chances to violate other members of your community. The Ad Board decided to reward how forthcoming he was. For some reason, what he did to me didn’t matter anymore. What mattered was how pathetic his statement was and how eloquent he was when he begged for forgiveness. I still haven’t forgiven him. And I will never forgive Harvard...
Harvard plays a high-risk, high-reward defensive scheme. Called man-on-man low, it involves each player manning up against an opposing skater in the Harvard zone. When done right, it can shut down a team. But, if just a single matchup is missed, it may leave players open near...
...Saner voices in the U.S. have called for introspection. When that process does begin, here is something worth pondering: America has spent a half-century supporting dictators and tyrants all over the world (and in the Muslim world, in particular). Its reward has been global anti-Americanism. Perhaps it is time for the U.S. to abandon the fingernail-pullers and make common cause with countries like India that actually share the values that make America great?the values of freedom and democracy...