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...trouble is, very little of this kind of thing is incontrovertible proof of anything. Bush's mobile lab may look like a high-topped recreational vehicle. The dump-truck launchers probably won't be loaded with suspect missiles that fly beyond the permissible 93-mile range. And some of the suspect imports do have legitimate dual uses to make fertilizer or vaccines...
...does Britain know all this? Classified intelligence. But now Bush officials say they're ready to show satellite photos of Iraqis sneaking suspicious materials out the back door of facilities right before inspectors come in the front. They have overhead shots of Iraqis "sanitizing" suspect sites a few days before inspectors turn up: bulldozers cleaning up traces of activity, trucks hauling away material. They would love to play intercepts of communications from Iraqi officials ordering the clearances--or the tapes they have recorded of Iraqi security men conspiring to plant their agents as phony scientists. They say U.S. intelligence reports...
...front row, you infect the entire room with a kind of energy, and it also affects the actors," says Spacey. During Iceman - his first appearance onstage at the Old Vic - Spacey was asked to sit on the board of the theater, which had recently changed ownership. "I suspect they were reacting in part to the fact that we had lines around the block for Iceman and suddenly the theater was packed," says Spacey, acknowledging that his movie- star status and two Academy Awards help draw crowds to the theater...
...spite of this, a few members of Lowell House have decided to grant the President's wish. Informed quarters suspect a more practical purpose. According to them, it is hoped that the President of the United States will lend his support to the pleas of quite des- perate Bellboys that the bells be exiled to the basement to Memorial Hall, where they can be tolled during examination periods...
...Crimson, Fenster is quick to acknowledge, is “a very different paper. We would never run [those headlines] in the Crimson—ever, ever, ever.” Fenster’s familiarity with FM on this point is a bit suspect. The column is a welcome creative outlet for him, especially after the past few years of the high-strung Crimson culture. “It’s more like a fun project for me than a sort of serious column. I tended to get a little self-indulgent when I wrote my columns...