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...voters nominated. Her rhetoric was eerily similar to that of President George W. Bush's on the eve of the 2006 midterm elections, when he declared that a victory for the Democrats who opposed his policy was a victory for the terrorists. Regardless of whether Clinton has learned to "trust herself" anew, as Klein fantasized, her strategy has only grown more unfortunate. Anthony Kakoyannis, STUART...
...weeks after the assassination of Bhutto, that mission has become a sacred trust, and for candidates such as Hussain campaigning on the PPP ticket, a potent political boon. Analysts, diplomats and politicians are expecting a large PPP sympathy vote on February 18, when Pakistanis go to the polls in an election that very well could lead to the ouster of President Pervez Musharraf, if the opposition wins a majority in parliament. "It's all about Benazir now," says Hussain. "After the 27th, I am much less relevant. It sounds terrible, but the death of Benazir has increased our chances...
...Boston chapter of Mormons for Equality and Social Justice (MESJ) has found instead that Barack Obama embodies the values of faith put in action and will best lead our country to become more fair and prosperous. We trust his experience as a community organizer, civil rights lawyer, and legislator as proof that he will promote peace, equality, and justice in whatever situation he finds himself. We pray that he will find himself in the White House...
...including 26 after halftime.“Those are two very talented and very key guys for our team, so we have to figure something out to get them going as well, to give ourselves more dimensions for this team,” Lin said. “I trust the coaching staff in whatever they are doing. I know that when the guys get called, they’ll be ready to play.”Getting the nod because of what Amaker termed a “better matchup on the front line,” freshman forward...
...ground, [and] a marked increase in violence." "American troops," said the President during his State of the Union speech on Monday, "are shifting from leading operations to partnering with Iraqi forces." But when it comes to CLCs, the transition will be difficult because the central Baghdad government does not trust these bands of armed former insurgents. "The Maliki government is not comfortable with these forces," says Korb...