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Five years ago I was lecturing in Staunton, Va., and retold the story. In the question session, a man in the audience rose and said, "You may not believe that story about the bomb in the attic, but I do. I worked for 25 years at the Defense Intelligence Agency, and that was our understanding." And now I can hear Kennedy asking again, "Do you know something...
...ground zero. A few days later, he was criticized for sounding like Dirty Harry channeling Winston Churchill--but his vow to take bin Laden "dead or alive" had an appealing clarity. And last week an impromptu Bush put the war in perspective after introducing the Nigerian President in the Rose Garden. Squinting into the sun, which eliminates any temptation to smirk or bite his lip, Bush promised that "we're on the hunt" and we're "going to chase them down," then advised impatient Americans to get over their need for "instant gratification...
...This is the biggest game we've ever played," Harvard senior quarterback Neil Rose said. "It's unlike anything we've ever been involved with...
Despite the formidable task facing the Crimson offense, Rose said Harvard should have success moving the ball...
...They haven't played a team that can run the ball as well as us," Rose said. "We hope to establish the run early and throughout the game...