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...best friend’s parents are the masters of Yale’s Morse College. Since sophomore year in high school, I have decked myself out in blue and white every other November and paraded around tailgates taunting Cantabrigians and finding refuge among the sea of Yale U-Haul trucks. So why will I don crimson this year as opposed to the traditional blue and white...
...stated: "The version of democracy [the U.S.] went to war to create in Iraq may not be the one it gets. To achieve a stable, free Iraq, there's no going around the power?and preferences?of ... Sistani." I doubt, however, that Sistani would ever cooperate with a pro-U.S. regime in Iraq. After all, your story quoted the cleric as telling citizens to ask the Americans they meet, "When are you leaving Iraq?" Christopher Rushlau Mosul, Iraq...
...course, politics is never as simple as all that. Reality forces even the most stubborn politicians to make U-turns and modifications and in the next four years, Bush will have to spend much of his time dealing with the unpleasant realities he spent the past two campaign years denying. There are at least four titanic "reality-based" problems that this "faith-based" President now confronts. First, the U.S. does not have the military resources to continue an expansive, unilateral foreign policy; we may not even have the resources to maintain our troop strength in Iraq at its current level...
...telegraph their specific interests, it's no surprise that advertisers are salivating, too. "We think the future of news delivery is going to be a mixture of specific brands [like CNN or the New York Times] and aggregated RSS feeds," says Jim Pitkow, CEO of Moreover, an Anglo-U.S. firm that's been deploying RSS for corporate clients for over five years. As evidence, Pitkow points to the fact that Yahoo.com, which assembles much of its news content into RSS feeds, attracted more visitors in July 2004 than CNN and MSNBC, the two largest online news brands...
When Blackwill returned in 2003 from his two-year stint as U. S. Ambassador to India, the KSG announced in a press release that he would resume his teaching duties at Harvard, but Blackwill went straight to the White House instead...