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...realized it wasn??t shocking anymore to have part of your personal geography become a target. It happened to everyone. My first terrorist attack: a new kind of coming...
...felt that I wasn??t playing my best,” Ahmed added. “I knew that we had to win, and I knew that I had to step up my level to help my team...
...Bill W. Heil put it, later in the evening, when the final contestant, John W. Coleman, spoke intimately with the small group of judges—his potential investors. “We can hang out like a warm shower and get up in the morning and know this wasn??t just a professional relationship,” he said, donning a bathrobe and pulling a cigar from his pocket. A few minutes later, the judges named Coleman the champion, joking that his gifts of cigars and whiskey hadn’t hurt his chances. Coleman and other...
...moving through the system,’ ” she said. “You have to ask why.” Warren noted the speed with which the economy tumbled into crisis and the degree to which lawmakers were caught off guard. “There wasn??t time even to develop a coherent list of questions to ask Treasury about what it’s doing and what it plans to do—and whether either of those are likely to address what’s going wrong,” she said...
...book from a Soviet emigrate as part of a larger collection of pieces inscribed by Nabokov. “I must have offered to buy the collection 600 times before he sold it to me,” said Wronoski. “The price it sold for wasn??t even that high,” he said. “It was in poor condition—the spine was broken and there was a tear along the front hinge.” In fact, the other first edition copy of “Lolita?...