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...public divergence from U.S. positions is a comparatively new development - until fairly recently, Abdullah appeared willing to support Bush as much as possible. But the message out of the Riyadh summit is that the Saudis, along with the other Arab states, have concluded that Washington's policies are neither wise, effective, or in long-term Arab interests, and they are signaling their intent to take greater control over their own destiny. In his summit speech, Abdullah called the U.S. military involvement in Iraq an "illegitimate foreign occupation," and demanded an end to the "unjust" American-led embargo on the Hamas...
...Hilary, which character (in all the movies that you have done) do you compare yourself to, personality-wise? -Octavio Espaillat from Wellington...
...states Iowa (which holds its caucus on Jan. 14) and New Hampshire (Jan. 22). And then there is Texas. At the moment, three similar bipartisam bills in the state legislature aim to move the Texas primary from March to February. But some Texans aren?t too sure it is wise to rush in with the crowd...
...antiwar Federalists had the courage of their convictions, playing a weak hand--they were always a congressional minority--boldly. But their overthrow was a lesson in practical politics. If you stick your neck out too far, it may get broken. Today's Democrats are wise to debate and discuss...
...find the Times at their breakfast tables. Then came the news that the UC had voted the proposal down. Spending $1,728 to deliver five newspapers a day to each house dining hall plus an additional 20 newspapers to Annenberg was, according to the UC, not a wise way to spend the nearly $290,000 they have to give out each year. We disagree. Having The New York Times available in dining halls would dramatically benefit a broad array of students. While the Times’ news coverage is largely available for free online, having a national newspaper sitting...