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...World News Tonight, and his cameraman, DOUG VOGT, 46; when a roadside bomb exploded near the Iraqi armored vehicle in which they were riding while reporting a story on Iraqi soldiers; in Baghdad. Woodruff suffered a fractured skull, a broken collarbone and shrapnel wounds. Vogt had less serious head and body injuries...
...including over $800 million each year from the U.S. and Europe, much of which is devoted to paying the salaries of the 137,000 employees of the Palestinian Authority. If the Quartet is to continue to provide aid, it must do so only under the condition that Hamas make serious changes to its charter and its actions.First, Hamas must reject terrorism as a tool to achieve its goals. Hamas has a well-documented history of supporting and engaging in terrorism, with its military wing assuming responsibility for numerous terrorist operations, including suicide bombs in Israel. Its disturbing record of violence...
...column, Jan. 19) was brought to my attention, and I wanted to express my thanks for your interest. I agree with pretty much all of Simon’s analysis, so was a bit surprised when he also wrote that my Heritage Foundation study has “some serious flaws.” One of the things Simon might have meant is that the paper’s recruit data are from 1999 and 2003, which I agree is not exactly current. It was the most current data we could get from the Pentagon when the study was initiated...
...whirlwind hour-and-a-half that mixed serious stock statistics with intense sound effects, projectile office chairs, and the kind of cheering usually found at a wrestling match, Cramer, who also graduated from Harvard Law School in 1984, made several nods to his alma mater during the show. He interviewed fellow alumnus of the Law School’s Class of 1984 and two-term New York State Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer...
...that role." The real agent for change in the race was Rep. John Shadegg of Arizona, who had stayed true to his roots as a member of the class of 1994, which swept Democrats out of power on a promise of (literally) cleaning house. Still, Shadegg was never a serious contender, too inexperienced in leadership to quell concerns about his election-year effectiveness. Blunt was the favorite going into the vote today-and he laid it on thick in public statements the week before the vote, touting his near 2-to-1 lead in public commitments over Boehner. But Boehner...