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...security and stability to the Iraqi people, it is necessary that forces err on the side of civilian safety. At the very least, America must demonstrate a stronger public commitment in this area. In the run-up to these operations, American commanders complained that Falluja General Hospital, an early target of the operation, disseminated false statistics on civilian casualties. But such complaints fall on deaf ears in light of the fact that U.S. forces do not bother providing an alternate count of civilian fatalities. In fact, the U.S. silence on this issue—arguably to the extent of willful...
...Final Clubs have instead become the scapegoat for a much larger issue. Groups at Harvard tend to target a small aspect of the Harvard community that they can reform. But in this case rather than making scapegoats out of groups that are merely representative of a larger, more troublesome reality, the focus should be on changing the system as a whole...
...YOURSELF WITH INFORMATION. There are great sites where you can find the manufacturer's suggested retail price, dealer invoice price and a list of incentives for any car you're interested in. Your starting point should be the invoice price - how much the car cost the dealer. SET A TARGET. There is a direct correlation between the price you're aiming to pay and the price you actually pay, explains Laschever. "Men go in hoping to pay less and then end up paying less. Women set less aggressive targets, and they back down more rapidly." She suggests an aggressive...
...helps them create and follow a "relationship road map"--a list of goals like buying a home or marrying within two years, and the efforts taken to achieve them. Such techniques would be useful for any couple, but there are also parts of the program specific to its target audience. Halfway through the course, for example, Edwards introduces a subject likely to go uncovered at the typical $200 weekend marriage seminar attended by middle-class couples. "When I say paternity, what comes to mind?" he asks. "Blood test," says one man. "Knowing that your child is yours," volunteers another...
...they feel stabbed in the back. It may lead to civil war." While that's remote, a poll last month showed 7% of Israelis believed resisting the government by force of arms would be justified. Israeli intelligence fears an attack on the Prime Minister or on a politically charged target like the Temple Mount. "God forbid that anyone should touch the Prime Minister," says settler leader Levanon, "but some kind of violence will erupt under this stress...