Thus, for example, a company commander has failed to deliver medicines to a village clinic, run by a “Dr Jihad”, as promised. In response, a “journalist” is commissioned to report the story for the Talatha Times. Thus



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And are they just going to be talking about making its provisions permanent again in six months, or are they considering some kind of renewal provision until the need has passed?

  • .And because of how current communications technology works, borders are rendered almost meaningless.

  • And those graduates will go to college, enter the middle class, and the middle class.

  • And if you have read me, you know I think that the "top school" notion, at least when it comes to colleges, is nonsense.

  • And to anticipate your next question, yes, I know that a school could make itself look good by reporting a lower number of grads than they actually had, but I have yet to have a school do that, and I think if they did, someone would eventually tell me about it.

  • And whether we personally think a leak was "good" or "bad," there is an automatic referral to the Justice Department when classified information is involved.

  • And it makes reporters cynical and perhaps less inclined to ask tough questions.

  • And with ANWR stuck into that appropriations bill, it seems he is still able to make mavericks, i.e., John McCain, pay for taking him on.

  • And I was also told that the Pentagon has already reclassified that document so that its contents will not be known--or knowable.

  • And speaking of seniors, why doesn't anyone discuss the fact that the true beneficiaries of the new Medicare drug "benefit" are major corporations, who can now drop prescription drug coverage for its older workers and retirees?

  • And, in fact, the issue has been raised internally, by, I believe, our Baghdad correspondent, in her critique of the paper.

  • And, as you point out, it's smart to check out your personnel folder way in advance of when you might retire.

  • And now the president claims the unilateral right to tap your phone and mine whenever he wants.

  • And the party's rank and file are, on the whole, more dovish than its congressional wing.

  • And only the most brazen and reckless partisan could pretend it is anything approaching a high crime and misdemeanor.

  • And in the midst of all these shenanigans, the House staged a mock debate about the legitimate issue of American troops in Iraq that was as uncouth as it was unproductive.

  • And it would strike a further blow for budgetary sanity by requiring that reconciliation bills -- the end-of-the-line spending measures -- must be tailored to reduce the budget deficit, not increase it…

  • And Captain Norton has returned to the Pequod.

  • And newspaper Web sites are becoming increasingly important to the journalistic bottom line.

  • And I'm glad I did it.

  • And that's exactly why the Times no longer needs Bill Keller--and maybe should be reconsidering the filial inheritance of its publisher, too.

  • And so what is the reaction of the rest of the news media?

  • And because the average workweek shrank a bit, the total number of hours worked actually fell last month.

  • And is a woman in politics more vulnerable to the charge that, as Barbara Bush once said of Geraldine Ferraro, she rhymes with rich?)

  • And Steinhorn maintains that their achievement is all the greater because unlike World War II, they were not ones they had to fight.

  • And I'm sure his annual Kwanzaa message is coming soon.

  • And hopefully there will be other opportunities.

  • And that's what the President has talked about at length.

  • And that's why we wanted to make sure that the White House understood that.

  • And he very strongly believed in that."

  • And by Iraqis I include civilians, military, police, insurgents, translators.

  • And knowing what I know today, I'd make the decision again.

  • And the American people expect us to do that which we can do within international law and our own declaration of supporting the premises of international law is what I really meant to say -- to protect us.

  • And Bush is not likely to see the same sort of wide-eyed enthusiasm from this audience that he is used to seeing from hand-picked supporters, on-duty military audiences or intimidated employees.

  • And Winston-Salem Journal columnist Scott Sexton notes that much has changed since the last president visited the tiny town.

  • And he urged people to remember the World Bank's lofty mission, "helping free the world of poverty."

  • And for all of the concessions, Bush signaled he has not changed his core beliefs, however disputed they may be, about the value of the war and its link to the larger campaign against radical Islamic terrorists.

  • And worries about overdevelopment remain, particularly about a potential real estate bubble and an excess of manufacturing capacity, which has produced more goods than even China can sell, depressing prices and profits

  • And that was just Day One.

  • And both sides concede that malpractice claims are particularly tricky to estimate because of the long time it takes to resolve them and juries' unpredictability.

  • And I'm not sure there is one right, easy decision on this."

  • And among conservatives, three in four said Bush was doing a good job, up 12 points from November.

  • And I think guys really focused in that we were letting the season slip away."

  • And at least part of the MVC's success in postseason placement comes from November and December scheduling.

  • And it will likely require a team to perform well against difficult competition in November and December and dominate league play before getting tripped up in the CAA tournament.

  • And, in general, men are more likely to be early adopters of technology than women, the survey found.

  • And even then, movies from Apple's Web site in Apple's Quicktime format that play in Apple's iTunes can't be loaded onto Apple's video iPod.

  • And the amount of time it takes to convert it can be longer than it takes to watch it.

  • And the divergence from solar time would not be more than one or two seconds per year, perhaps two minutes per century.

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    1. As for trading volumes, no relief is in sight.

    2. As for those who are really worked up about it, they may have listened rather too closely to Michael Howard, the Tory leader, when he argued that immigration is not an unqualified menace and should be controlled rather than abolished outright.

    3. As for HVB, even if it plugs its property hole it still lacks a coherent strategy and brand: new leadership could bring new vitality.

    4. According to Vladislav Surkov, an adviser to Vladimir Putin, there is a “premeditated system of operations” by Finland, Estonia and the European Union to fan discontent.

    5. According to Lieutenant-General Sir John Kiszely, formerly deputy-chief of coalition forces in Iraq and now head of the British Defence Academy: “In future, probably nine out of ten operations will not be purely war-fighting.

    6. According to the new doctrine's authors, at Leavenworth's Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, key changes will stress the strategic importance of civilian populations.

    7. According to Brigadier-General Michael Barbero, Fort Polk's commander, “We're working hard at instilling shades of grey, at teaching commanders not to just kick in doors, to get among the population and gather intelligence.”

    8. According to a recent Senate report, France has the same share of fat people today as America did in 1991—and an upward trend to match.

    9. According to Keith Whyte, executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling, as many as 10 million U.S. adults meet the "problem gambling" criteria. Kids are hit even harder.

    10. According to the Latin American Conference of Bishops, during the 1990s, between 8,000 and 10,000 people deserted Roman Catholicism on a daily basis and joined the Pentecostal Church, other Protestant denominations and evangelical sects.

    11. According to a survey by Mike Gilbert, who works for a medical accountants' association, their average annual income is now £90,000 ($170,000), nearly 90% of it from the state.

    12. According to Labour's manifesto, crime is down by 30%.

    13. According to the Pew Hispanic Centre, nearly 500,000 unskilled migrants arrive every year to do the kind of strenuous, low-paid jobs that Americans shun.

    14. According to Fox-Pitt, Kelton, an investment bank, there is still “plenty of room” for fees to fall further, given thatprocessing each incremental trade costs only about $1.

    15. According to Carlos Toranzo, a political scientist in La Paz, the newly elected governors will call the shots in Congress, especially in the Senate, where the eastern regions are over-represented.

    16. According to the latest NOP poll for The Independent, support among this group has now fallen to 34%, despite the overall improvement in the party's fortunes since then, and the drop in Tony Blair's approval ratings.

    17. According to a YouGov poll for Sky News, 62% say they do not trust Mr Blair.

    18. According to the late, great economist Rudiger Dornbusch, this idea can be traced back to the Salamanca school in 16th-century Spain.

    19. According to a recent study by Mercer Oliver Wyman, a consulting group, and Morgan Stanley, an investment bank, cross-border mergers can work if the buyer brings more sophisticated information-technology and risk management to the target.

    20. According to the OECD, close to 20% of total employment in the 15 pre-expansion EU countries, America, Canada and Australia could “potentially be affected” by the international sourcing of services activities.

    21. According to Yuri Boulanov, one of Lavochkin's representatives at the air show, the idea is to create a cheap, inflatable structure that can be compressed into a backpack, like a parachute.

    22. According to Bismarck Rewane, an analyst at Lagos-based Financial Derivatives, many of the banks have managed to meet the capitalisation benchmark by raising capital through share offerings and entering into special treaties which sometimes involve the exchange of loans for deposits.

    23. According to an informant close to several insurgent groups and a U.S. official familiar with rebel operations, small and nondescript fighters like Marwan are considered ideal bombers, since they can slip into crowds without attracting attention.

    24. According to TIME's contacts close to insurgent groups, the bombers have little or no say in planning their operations.

    25. According to the director of Slovakia's Hayek Institute, income-tax revenue is 0.5 percent of gross domestic product larger than predicted by "static" estimates (those that fail to account for inevitable changes in behavior when tax laws are changed).

    26. According to a recent Associated Press story about their dad getting summoned for jury duty in Crawford, State District Judge Ralph Strother told reporters that "one of Bush's twin daughters, Barbara, received a jury summons for his court a month ago.

    27. According to market research firm ShopperTrak, retail sales jumped nearly 17 percent last week over the previous week.

    28. According to industry data, insurers estimated in 1998 that year's claims would cost $5.2 billion but have lately told regulators they have already actually paid $5.3 billion on 1998 claims and expect to pay a total of $6 billion when all are resolved.

    29. According to a poll this month for the Hotline political newsletter, which asked whether Congress should tackle Iraq or the Katrina recovery first in 2006.

    30. As for whether Bush's current bump in polls is permanent or simply a blip on the radar, I think that remains to be seen.

    31. As for VandeHei, stop Badgering us, Cheesehead.

    32. As for the 42nd Division, it is my own.

    33. As for Ostrosky, "I've got a great relationship with my girlfriend.”

    34. As for Alaskan oil drilling, Ted Stevens winds up getting hosed:

    35. As for ARBIFT, letters of credit that it issued were "reissued" by the Dubai branch in a manner that "obscured the [ARBIFT] origin of the letters," according to the documents.

    36. As for the non-security matters, which got much less attention this year, Congress is also showing more vigor in driving the agenda.

    37. As for the commercial DVDs in your personal library, that's still an issue.

    38. As to whether budget issues and politics are playing a role in the agency's review of PTSD diagnosis and treatment.

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