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...situation in Zimbabwe is horrible. It's insane to be in a country where you cannot exercise your human right as a citizen, where you have a President who sees and rules a country as if it were his private property. Mugabe is nothing but a dictator, and it's pathetic that nobody can openly oppose him. My heart goes out to the good people of Zimbabwe. Other African leaders need to come together and find a way to help Zimbabweans and their beloved country. Mugabe should be made to pay for his atrocities. Agbonma Nzerue, Abuja, Nigeria...
...thinking, 'Thank God he runs the economy so well so we have this money to spend.'" Others have proved less forgiving. Former Cabinet colleague Charles Clarke branded Brown a "control freak," while Lord Turnbull, a top civil servant, remarked of his management style at the Treasury: "You cannot help but admire the sheer Stalinist ruthlessness of it all." Within eight months of Blair's first victory, a source from within 10 Downing Street famously skewered Brown by diagnosing him as "psychologically flawed...
...angry, I cannot believe that this administration has let a student be put in the hospital before even coming out to talk to us,” said protester Ellora A. Derenoncourt ’09. “It doesn’t make sense...
...Thus far, perhaps because he preaches in Spanish yet fits into neither of the two current major hispanic religious niches - Roman Catholic or evangelical Protestant - De Jesus has escaped a full-dress scholarly analysis. But experts are beginning to close in on him, even if they cannot accurately say how popular his idiosyncratic movement really is or predict any more than anyone else whether it will continue to grow...
...While the Americans in Ghazaliya have managed to defy Iraqi politicians' objections by building a wall, they cannot alter the fundamental dynamic of sectarian conflict. Still, whatever happens when Americans leave Ghazaliya, for now the wall seems to be serving its purpose. "Whether the Iraqis take them down when we leave, that's on them," Holtzendorff said. "I don't foresee us taking it down...