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...inconceivable that Saddam would have voluntarily disarmed subsequent to the weapons inspectors' departure from Iraq four years ago. This dictator bullyboy has needed weapons of fear for his political survival. Leopards don't change their spots! Stewart Caro Cardiff, Wales...
...dozen ships steamed off to possible war stations, and Pentagon planners prepared to call up a first batch of reserves. One way or another, the U.S. insists, Saddam is going to be disarmed. --Reported by Massimo Calabresi and Mark Thompson/Washington, Lisa Clausen/Melbourne, Kim Ghattas/Baghdad, Andrew Purvis/Vienna and Stewart Stogel/the...
Speaking generally on politics at the ARCO Forum Friday night, comedian Jon Stewart coupled self-deprecating humor with wicked comic jabs to keep the audience rolling in the aisles...
...Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s news parody “The Daily Show,” spoke to an audience of 800 at the Forum and 200 who watched the talk live from two overflow rooms in the latest installment of the Institute of Politics (IOP) humor series...
Julia Jarcho ’03-’04, writer of oddly humorous experimental plays, played to type by reading aloud from Martha Stewart’s personal monthly calendar, as printed in Martha Stewart Living. Martha won’t be available for holiday parties on Sunday, Dec. 22, as she intends to cross-country ski, “if there is snow.” Ryuji Yamaguchi, dancer extraordinaire, treated the crowd to an exposition of physical strength and agility. Yamaguchi balanced a chair on his face and then juggled apples, eating them as an encore...