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...back charges against Miller of dereliction and lying to Congress about his role in the scandal. The report concludes that at Gitmo Miller was unaware a canine had been used to intimidate alleged "20th hijacker" Mohammed al-Qahtani, or that al-Qahtani was forced to don women's underwear and perform dog tricks--even though Miller was intimately involved in planning al-Qahtani's interrogation. The report even lavishes praise on Miller, noting the "strength, energy and effectiveness of [his] leadership." Miller's military lawyer told TIME: "The IG is entirely correct in fact...
...your suite is automatically common property. Did you ever say that you would share all of your possessions simply because you live together? “My house is your house,” is a great sentiment, but that doesn’t mean “my underwear is your underwear.” Think back to your own roommate habits. Is there any way that you set the precedent by not asking to borrow things? In other words, is she just following your lead because you once borrowed her favorite sweater without permission? You and your roommate...
...same imaginations to turn off disturbing images when they get tired. I suggested that Johnny' s mom ask her son about what parts of the movie scared him the most and to try some "superhero magic " treatments. "Anti-spider spray " (water) under and around his bed. Putting away Spiderman underwear, pajamas and toys for a couple of weeks. And of course, promising to make sure that no more scary movies would come his way until he was 13. These solutions worked, so that after a week Johnny was back to his sweet self except for a tinge of persistent Arachnophobia...
...common? Gregory Schultz, 56, thinks he has the answer. The cancer researcher turned inventor has patented a technique for chemically bonding bacteria-fighting polymers to such fabrics as gauze bandages, cotton T shirts and men's underpants. It's a technology with an unusually wide variety of uses, from underwear that doesn't stink to hospital dressings that thwart infections...
...students for lunch yesterday in Lowell House. One of the student speakers at the luncheon, Joseph K. Lee ’07, opened his speech saying that he felt nervous about speaking and had been advised “to imagine everyone in their underwear—Tommy Hilfiger underwear, of course.” Hilfiger then discussed the philosophy behind his brand. “I’d rather have fewer pairs of jeans to have better quality,” he said. “Quality is king.” He also encouraged Harvard students...