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After the war the British government prevented the immigration of Holocaust survivors from Europe and forced the return of those who had already entered "illegally," actions that drew the wrath of Jewish settlers in Palestine. In the fall of 1945, thanks to his growing status in the Palmach, Rabin found himself a key participant in a dramatic raid to rescue 200 Jewish refugees whom the British were holding at the Athlit detention camp...
Last year, it defeated the Bears in overtime to win the Ivy League title. However, last year's victory still burns deep for Brown and even the powers of David may not be enough to triumph over Goliath's angry wrath...
Nervous? Louis Farrakhan wants you to fear the notably all-male demonstrators. You Harvard students who decided the fate of the Black man in America. You who determine policies for the poor; who can salvage affirmative action. You who can save America from Black wrath. Farrakhan is leading his troops to the battlefront--and their message is nothing less than a political ultimatum. Blacks, increasingly on the losing side in Washington debates, are fearful of the elimination of the American welfare state which they prize so greatly...
...obstacles will require some bounding over. Levin has incurred the legal wrath of financial partner U S West. The Colorado-based Baby Bell, which owns a 25.5% stake in Time Warner's film and cable holdings, filed a lawsuit in Delaware chancery court last week to block the merger. The phone company, which paid $2.5 billion for its partnership interest in 1993, has for months been in stalled talks with Time Warner, which wants to restructure the terms in order to split the cable from the content companies. U S West claims it has veto power over the merger with...
Someone is murdering people in a series patterned after the seven deadly sins (Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy and Wrath). Sommerset and Mills start on the first case, Gluttony, together. They find the most obese man they have ever seen ("Somebody call Guinness," says Mills) dead at his dinner table. He has been forced to eat himself to death. It sounds farfetched. It isn't. Their precinct captain wants them to investigate as a team, but Sommerset quickly pulls the plug. He has had a premonition, and not only does he not want to be involved in the case...