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...nightmare of a return to the Saddam regime. This fear is now removed." Other implications of Saddam's capture are less clear. Will it encourage Bush to reach out to other European allies to help in the policing and reconstruction of Iraq, or will he be encouraged to stick to his current course? And how will this victory affect Bush's re-election campaign in 2004--and, perhaps more to the point, the campaigns of the Democratic candidates, including front runner Howard Dean, who want to replace...
...million in exports last year, recently began negotiating with Sara Lee, maker of Playtex and Wonderbra, to produce some of its lingerie. But the new quotas on Chinese bras, bathrobes and knit fabrics have forced the Chicago company to withdraw. Yang is mystified. "Why can't the Americans stick to making what we can't?" he asks. "For little things like bras, nobody can compete with China...
Given Moore’s reputation for ball handling and quickness, McCullouch’s ability to stick so close to the point guard without fouling was a testament to her extraordinary hustle and agility. McCullouch, easily the fastest player in Lavietes, was a speedster in high school and hopes to train for the USATF Olympic Trials this summer...
...Smitty…just made a good, quick pass and I just tried to get a stick on it,” Johnson said...
Johnson deflected Smith’s shot into the far corner of the goal—on Winer’s stick-side—putting Harvard up 3-0 and frenzying the Bright Hockey Center crowd. It was the first multi-goal game of his Harvard career, but he did not want to stop there...