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...imperative that India take immediate action, even as the lack of water may appear to many as more of a nuisance than a matter of necessity. India’s want for water is growing urgently, and solutions can neither be delayed by apathy nor mired in red tape. Better to plug a trickle now than to confront a cascade later. Jessica A. Sequeira ’11, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Canaday Hall...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira | Title: Thirsty For Change | 12/10/2007 | See Source »

...Stanton said. “We both jumped 3.5 meters, but this meet was definitely more important as a stepping stone toward other meets.” Freshmen Katrina Drayton, Stephanie Louis, and Cassandra Bowe teamed up with junior Jan Ng to win the 4x440 yard relay, breaking the tape in 4:04.20. Junior Brittan Smith placed second in the 60-meter dash (7.8 seconds) and in the long jump (5.62 meters). “I was a heptathlete for the last two years, but this year I wanted to focus on the long jump so I could maybe...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Individuals Shine Before Long Break | 12/9/2007 | See Source »

...Still, the people who think 9/11 was an inside job might easily be able to believe that Abu Zubaydah named his American accomplices in the tape that has now been destroyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Commentary: The CIA's Gift to Conspiracy Theorists | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...bombmaking materials and maps of government buildings, some had traveled to the outback for a group bonding and hunting adventure. One month before the July 7, 2005, London transit bombings, two of the suicide bombers went white-water rafting together. Given these flickerings of a pattern, the Circuit City tape, which might have been ignored 10 years ago, set off a cascading series of actions. Each step led inexorably to the next, adding up to a multimillion-dollar case, which may have saved people's lives - or not. "That's the problem," says Michael N. Huff, attorney for Dritan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fort Dix Conspiracy | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...Tape-recorder malfunction The government admits that Omar once gave his handler false information in order to protect a friend, according to the complaint. It was a one-time lapse, the complaint says, and Omar "has proven to be credible and reliable." But there are other red flags. "Clearly the informant had the opportunity to activate and deactivate the recording device," says Rocco Cipparone Jr., defense attorney for Mohamed Shnewer, according to his knowledge of the evidence so far. If that is true, it raises questions about how closely the informant was supervised. (The U.S. Attorney's office declined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fort Dix Conspiracy | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

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