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...Bush will continue to talk about a war on terrorism whilst he will continue to be clueless on steering the U.S. economy. However due to an already frightened averaged U.S. citizen, who sees the theatrical display of red, yellow or whatever colour as a true indication of an ever-looming terrorist re-attack, Bush will again will the Presidential elections. I will not be puzzled but rather entertained by his comic appearance in the military camouflage, i.e during his campaigns. I love Americans, what a group of skilled entertainers. Khanyisa Ndzuta Fort Beaufort, South Africa...
...with, and dying for, a country's most fateful decisions. Scholars can debate whether the Bush Doctrine is the most muscular expression of national interest in a half-century; the generals may ponder whether warmaking or peacekeeping is the more fearsome assignment; civilians will remember a winter wrapped in yellow ribbons and duct tape. But in a year when it felt at times as if we had nothing in common anymore, we were united in this hope: that our men and women at arms might soon come safely home, because their job was done. They are the bright, sharp instrument...
...counting on "to help keep his memory alive for his children." When Ben was born in February 1973, his parents, following a family tradition, planted a tree, a lace-leaf maple, in their yard in Kent. A black ribbon now hangs on the tree, next to the yellow one the Colgans had attached earlier in the hopes he would return safely from Iraq. --By Maggie Sieger with Eli Sanders/Kent
...DIED. KO (BLACKY) SHOU-LIANG, 50, Taiwanese actor and stuntman famous for jumping across the Yellow River and the Great Wall on motorcycles and in cars; in Shanghai. A police spokeswoman said Ko, known for playing triad goons, may have died of an "alcohol-induced asthma attack" after attending three banquets, the Xinhua news agency reported...
Darkness and crackly music introduced the play. A large bronze shield on the back wall and a yellow curtain hung to the side served as the only set elements. The minimalism of the props provided well-considered contrast to the complexity of the drama. The play also made unique use of audio-visual technology, presenting the suicide of Ajax as a televised clip. The TV’s blurry, black-and-white image made the suicide scene creepier and more powerful than it would have been had it been acted out on stage...