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...Saddam Hussein wanted to be the venture capitalist of Islamic extremism and fuel its fire. Iraq today may be a down-and-dirty training ground for terrorists, but Saddam's Iraq was their five-star hotel and bank. Things in Iraq aren't ideal, but they were worse before. Kenneth A. Rumbarger Trooper, Pennsylvania, U.S. After reading Newbold's essay [april 17], I was about to write a scathing letter asking why the General waited so long to make his views known. Then I realized that I never made my views known either. I strongly opposed the Iraq invasion...
...Saddam Hussein wanted to be the venture capitalist of Islamic extremism and fuel its fire. Iraq today may be a down-and-dirty training ground for terrorists, but Saddam's Iraq was their five-star hotel and bank. Things in Iraq aren't ideal, but they were worse before. Kenneth A. Rumbarger Trooper, Pennsylvania...
...conservatives as well. There's an upcoming battle over the judicial nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, the White House Staff Secretary, to be on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the second highest court in the land. Kavanaugh, a 38-year-old GOP veteran who worked for Whitewater Special Counsel Kenneth Starr, faces a possible filibuster. And Washington State's Supreme Court may soon strike down the state's marriage statute as discriminatory - making it the second state, after Massachusetts, to legalize gay marriage. Since Washington has no marriage residency requirement, one conservative activist dubs such a ruling "Massachusetts on steroids...
After councillors discussed their favorite locales for late-night cocktails and conversation, Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 said that citizens would appreciate changes to the current policy...
...proposal by another committee member was voted down. “I feel very strongly based on what I’ve read...that the more successful schools are the ones in which principals have more control over how resources are spent in the schools.”However, Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, School Committee chairman and Cambridge’s mayor, said that, “throwing money at the issue...isn’t a solution to the problem” and that raising school achievement is “not a money question...