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...that Saddam was an irresponsible dictator who violated U.N. resolutions and was a threat to the United States (a fact that even Senator Kerry agreed about several times prior to our invasion of Iraq). And, luckily, Bush is heading an overhaul of our national intelligence system. 9/11 has woken...
Current Lowell residents would do well to look to their predecessors’ actions before they start griping about being woken up at midday on Sunday...
...could really hurt us," says Jousset. "Over the long term, such protectionist steps never work. But over the next five years it could slow the development." More than two years after the U.S. began worrying about the export of American jobs to lower-cost countries, Europe has finally woken up to the "offshoring" threat. European companies have been moving some manufacturing facilities abroad for a decade to capitalize on lower wages and to gain access to new markets. But now many firms are asking if they can and should do the same with their service operations - and offshoring is becoming...
...about to begin. "Hi, we're your guides," says a boyish young man from the floor, where he's kneeling on a bulging bright blue bag, squashing it into as small a shape as possible. He nods cheerfully toward an even younger man, who looks like he's just woken after a big night. The bags Pat hands around turn out to be as much cargo as we're going to be allowed to take. About twice the size of our sleeping bags, they will carry a meager array of clothes and, if we're lucky, keep them dry. After...
...first time that we had woken up that early in awhile,” said Daniel A. Koh ’07. According to Koh, however, after finding out he was placed in Winthrop House, it was well worth the early rise...