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...treat American foreign policies as the ultimate causes of the Sept. 11 attack perverts the message of peace. It assumes that what terrorists dislike about America is also what Americans dislike about America, that they do not oppose our pluralism, our influence abroad, our resistance to their ideological fantasies; that, at some level, the attacks were justified; that if the United States were a more moral nation, they would not despise us so much; that the terrorists responsible for mass murder are fundamentally good people who would not hate without cause...
...does have a plot. To his immense joy, Christos discovers his very own valiant wounded soldier in hiding, a Greek Christian. The soldier is as serious-minded as the young man, and the two share many a deep, rousing talk about the motherland whenever Christos perilously comes over to treat his wounds and learn about the fight first hand. Surprisingly, even though the soldier orders Christos not to help him or go to war, both of which can be considered terrible betrayals, the boy remains steadfast in his resolve to help his new friend and serve his country...
Person of the Week RECIPE FOR GROWTH Derided over a failed bid for PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hewlett-Packard chief Carly Fiorina served up an even tastier treat: a $25 billion merger - the industry's largest - with rival Compaq. Too bad that a bearish Wall Street quickly took one-fifth off the deal's value...
After the recent attacks on Washington, D.C. and New York City, our nation has finally realized that we can no longer treat terrorists like other criminals in the legal process. The very nature of their horrific crimes places them outside the rule of law. They need to be eliminated as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of others. We now realize what Israel has known all along: terrorists are evil people, plain and simple. The life of any person who is connected with murderous, bloodthirsty terror organizations cannot rationally be compared with the life of an office-worker...
...from the moral equivalent of war to a real one in nine months. In this land of plenty, we tend to treat everyday problems like major crises. Until Tuesday, the measure of Bush rested on whether he or the Democrats would be the first to open up a lockbox that doesn't even exist. The bar for his success was keeping the looming recession shallow and short...