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...Syrians told a visitor, "We are going to send him on a trip--bye-bye, Hariri." The witness said conspirators then held meetings at various locales in Damascus, including Shawkat's office. And the witness told investigators that two weeks before the assassination, Shawkat held a final planning session at his own residence and forced a Lebanese fundamentalist being used as a decoy to videotape the claim of responsibility that was broadcast on al-Jazeera the day of Hariri's death...
...note, as well as press reports that the subcommittee had already decided on a reprimand for Gingrich, led investigator Cole to issue an angry statement reminding everyone that "the ethics rules do not permit public comment on the work of the committee until we are convened in an open session." All the same, Schiff insists he did nothing improper. "The letter may be unusual, but so is the situation," he says. "There was a vote coming up for the speakership...
...homeless in two years. The rest of us found our academic happiness—not to mention success—in debating social and moral issues, or in attempting amateur literary and historical analysis. In my first few weeks at Harvard, I did attend an information session about preparing oneself for med school. My parents had suggested it. To me, it was almost for old times’ sake. After returning to my Holworthy suite, I placed the pamphlet in my top desk drawer, promising myself that I would look at it later. I may have then left to read...
Lydia recited a list of services, including “Doctor” and “foot fetish,” each priced from $25 to $150, according to the police report. Russian endings were “when you have a satisfactory ending of the session between the women [sic] breast,” a later CPD report states, and “Pop the cork” meant ‘anal...
...sophomore year—the first year the convention was held—we had no trainers, no organizers, and no one like Congressman Frost.” The event, held at the Center for Government and International Studies, began with a breakout session in which students were asked to formulate a statement to sum up the Dems’ broad principles. While some questioned whether the word “progressive” should be included in the statement, members ultimately voted to keep the word.Member-at-large and session leader Kate L. Penner ’07 said...