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...It’s still in the doctor’s hands about when he will be able to train,” Kerr said...

Author: By Abigail M. Baird, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson’s Title Hopes On Line in Hanover | 10/29/2004 | See Source »

...steps of screen translation. But shortcutting is too often to the detriment of the films, not to mention unfair to their parent comics—the X-Men and Spiderman movies being among the rare exceptions. Hellboy, is another dark horse in this inked-up Hollywood universe, a steam-train of an adaptation that stays vividly faithful to the comic book engine underneath, even as it accommodates those whose only experience with a “graphic novel” film is Dangerous Liaisons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DVD Reviews | 10/29/2004 | See Source »

...Service), the Red Cross and the Civil Protection unit - worked as hard as SAMUR. Because of the large number of injured, even more services from nearby areas were called, and their help was invaluable. I am a Red Cross volunteer, and I believe that, since we emergency workers undergo training to prepare us for this kind of situation, the real heroes were the citizens who helped in the first moments, the millions who went to the demonstrations that evening, and the people who faced down the fear of getting on the train in the days that followed. Emilio Prada Fern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

...goals you said we need to meet to win the war in Iraq is to train Iraqi military forces to take over the job of maintaining order. But during the Vietnam War we spent years training South Vietnamese troops to take over the fighting. The North Vietnamese, however, easily prevailed as the war reached a climax. The Administration suggests that the Iraqi army, when trained, will be able to subdue the wave of terrorism sweeping Iraq. This is utter nonsense and just more political spin. Larry Mercer Yakima...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

...stabilization in the region. But Kerry’s plan to begin to turn chaos into order is, at the very least, a reasonable start. The internationalization of the burden is a necessary step that the Bush administration should have taken long ago, and we hope that efforts to train Iraqi security forces will be more whole-hearted than the current lethargic efforts. The net result of both policies is a decreased U.S. military presence in the region, which will benefit both our global reputation and our national pocketbook...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Vote John Kerry for President | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

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