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...Thanksgiving time again, and as we shove off to Logan Airport or South Station (or prepare for a quiet and quite possibly snowy few days here by the Charles), it seems a proper moment to run down a few things we have to be thankful for. So, tomorrow, be thankful that...
...arrive later this week, though its attack planes will be in range much sooner--13 of the 18 vessels in its battle group stayed behind. The Pentagon is planning to use air power alone--escalating waves of ship- and submarine-launched missiles and aircraft-based missiles and bombs--to shove Saddam back into compliance. "I don't think anybody's looking at days and days of B-52 strikes on Republican Guard barracks," a senior Navy official says. "But when the dust settles after each strike, we'll ask if he's ready to let the U.N. inspectors come back...
...Tung?s defense of the currency is what drove markets down before ? and if push comes to shove, he will do so again, since Hong Kongers tend to value their currency more than they value their stocks. "Let the peg go," says TIME Asia correspondent John Colmley, "and the basis of the Hong Kong economy collapses." Even $85 billion may not be enough to defend it, he warns, if currency vultures like George Soros move in. So hang on to your seat belts: Messrs. Hang Seng and Dow Jones could be in for another one of their bumpy rides...
...Dallas in 1994 after Albert asked her to come up to his room to help him send a fax. Masden said she found him wearing panties and a garter belt, "exposed and aroused"; he pushed her head toward his crotch and bit her neck. As Masden tried to shove him away, she said, she pulled his hairpiece off, and when Albert went to cover his head, she fled from the room. Round 3 was a clear victory for the prosecution...
Trimble also received a powerful shove through the negotiating gates from Blair. First, Blair warned Sinn Fein that if it wanted to have a say in the future of Northern Ireland, it would have to secure a cease-fire from the I.R.A. and agree to respect democratic principles. When it did just that, Blair turned his attention to Trimble's Unionists. "Some Unionists failed to understand that if we do not join the talks, London and Dublin could impose a political solution on us," says John Taylor, the deputy leader of Trimble's party. With that possibility staring...