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Critics say cronyism and greed are to blame for many of the misguided budget decisions. They seem to have a strong case when it comes to the Army's Crusader. It's not a nimble weapon; the two-vehicle system weighs more than 80 tons. Designed to destroy Warsaw Pact tanks on the German plain, it might have some utility if the U.S. Army ever has to battle Iraqi tanks, in the unlikely event that air power can't finish the job. The Crusader has detractors, like candidate Bush, but it also has powerful backers. United Defense, the company building...
...saboteurs and terrorists are not accorded the same rights as POWs under the Geneva Convention. The American people support the humane but no-frills manner in which our military is treating the Taliban and al-Qaeda prisoners. It would be a sad day if we caved in to the blame-America-first loony left on this issue. AL FORMAN Palm City...
...marriage makes him indirectly responsible. An average man, knowing her mental condition, would not have gone to work and left his wife with five children. An average man, knowing she had grave psychiatric problems, would not have continued to get his wife pregnant. He must bear some of the blame. ROBERT J. QUIRK Sarasota...
...Conspicuously silent on the flooding, as she has been in all affairs since taking office, President Megawati Sukarnoputri could have filled a leadership void but instead tried to shift the blame on the press for being too critical of the administration's sluggish response. With the government preoccupied with stemming the rising tide of public complaints, social and religious groups have had to pick up the slack, delivering instant noodles, rice, medicine, blankets and clothing to thousands of the city's 12 million residents unable to return home. Belatedly, the Governor freed up $50 million in aid but few believe...
...press and the folks back home who are watching proceedings on TV. He spoke without interruption for four hours and showed his own horrific images - of those he says were killed in NATO attacks. On his second day in court, he continued his allegations that NATO is to blame - and should be on trial - for the deportation and killing of ethnic Albanians from Kosovo in 1999. Milosevic wants to call powerful witnesses to support this line of reasoning, including ex-U.S. President Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, but the judges must...