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Some clues as to how al-Jamadi died are contained in hundreds of pages of records of three inquiries into al-Jamadi's death conducted by the CIA, Army and Navy. While the documents, obtained by TIME, suggest a story more of recklessness than of outright savagery, the way al-Jamadi's death was handled after the fact raises questions about whether the CIA is under adequate legal oversight. This comes at a time when the government is hotly debating what restrictions to place on how U.S. security forces treat enemy detainees. Republican Senator John McCain has pushed through...
...season of Republican neglect of long-term economic and social planning. The current corporate jitters over health care and pension costs indicate that it may be time to revive discussion of a national universal-coverage plan; the public annoyance with high oil prices and the endless war in Iraq suggest that a real energy-independence plan-and a larger effort to regain our scientific edge-might be popular...
...Wednesday's attacks suggest that Abdullah's worst fears about the Iraq war may be coming to pass. Though the King has been a staunch ally in the War on Terrorism, and provided key logistical support in the Iraq invasion, he strongly opposed the war on grounds that a conflict could further destabilize the Middle East...
...expected to continue as faculty members and students examine the report more closely.Faculty say they are concerned whether the hybrid system will solve the dilemmas created by the Core and whether both halves will appeal equally to students.“We don’t want to suggest a program that might potentially die on the vine,” Thomas said. “We need to just make sure that [the recommendations] make sense and not pretend that something makes sense without really testing it.”Menand said the success of the general education courses...
...suggest that you least attempt to start with subtlety. You could try the typical “I’m getting kind of sleepy,” the “Wow, it is getting REALLY late,” or the “I have so much to do tomorrow.” While in theory this should be enough to get them out (that would make life simple, right?), somehow these carefully veiled eviction notices just don’t get through to people...