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...sum, Iraq has to be rethought-as do the current deployment levels and recruitment strategy of the U.S. military. The President may have been diverted by his second-term agenda-he vowed 60 Social Security speeches in 60 days!-and the Democrats may have given him a free pass on defense policy, but Bush's legacy is embedded in the Mesopotamian desert, and so is the nation's long-term security...
That goal Lederman didn’t see? It was followed by five more—three with the man advantage and two game-winners. His 14 assists gave him 20 points on the season, a sum nearly doubling his previous three-year total...
...should have attended, the papers I should have started a few days earlier, and the arguments I should have conceded. There are the times I should have held my tongue, and the times when I should have been honest. Rather than look at my Harvard career as the sum of my mistakes, I can only pray that I have emerged a bit wiser, perhaps a bit less dignified, but certainly fortified with greater knowledge of my abilities and limitations. And to those who have witnessed these tumultuous years, I offer my thanks, my apologies, and my hopes that...
Band members solicited donations in House dining halls, requesting that each student contribute two dimes to the cause. In just one night, organizers collected 1,115 dimes—one-tenth of the total sum needed. In addition to 10-cent contributions, some students pledged to recruit the help of cow-farming relatives in Texas in order to get a hide large enough for the new drum...
...WikiWikiWeb was an online help manual for all kinds of software, written a little bit at a time by hundreds of people around the world. Users of any given product, Cunningham knew, were like the proverbial blind men feeling an elephant. Their knowledge was far greater than the sum of its parts-greater than even the product's creator-if only you could piece it together in the right way. "Wikis favor the author who isn't skilled enough to see the whole," he says...