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Yesterday evening brought the first practice of the season, but it hasn’t taken long for several team newcomers to acclimate themselves. “Great attendance” at voluntary team pre-season workouts, according to Brown, promises to shorten the transitional period of the 2006 squad...
...would not survive for long. Franco G. Sclano Rome Exit Strategy No matter what happens in Iraq, it won't end the war on terrorism [Dec. 5]. We must stay the course in the 21st century, or there will be no 22nd. There is only one way to shorten this war: we must win. We must start thinking about universal service for our young folks. Citizenship simply requires that during wartime, one class of people not be allowed to pile up wealth and power while another makes the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. (SGT) Milton Y. Keith U.S.M.C. St. Petersburg...
...matter what happens in Iraq, it won't end the war on terrorism. We must stay the course in the 21st century, or there will be no 22nd. There is only one way to shorten this war: we must win. We must start thinking about universal service for our young folks. Citizenship simply requires that during wartime, one class of people not be allowed to pile up wealth and power while another makes the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. Milton Y. Keith, Sergeant U.S.M.C. St. Petersburg, Florida...
...matter what happens inIraq, it won't end the war on terrorism. We must stay the course in the 21st century, or there will be no 22nd. There is only one way to shorten this war: we must win. We must start thinking about universal service for our young folks. Citizenship simply requires that during wartime, one class of people not be allowed to pile up wealth and power while another makes the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. SGT. MILTON Y. KEITH, U.S.M.C. St. Petersburg...
...pass along the cost savings to starter clients by lowering hourly rates? Don't bet on it. But seasoned legal experts aren't automatically nixing the concept. Says one veteran litigator, "You don't learn anything in the third year of law school anyway, so they may as well shorten it." In any case, long-winded professors seemingly need not apply...