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...converted into a $70 million flying radio and TV station, will broadcast messages to Afghan citizens that the attacks are aimed not at them but at the Taliban. TIME has learned that the CIA is providing portable radios that will be air-dropped or trucked in so Afghans can listen to what Commando Solo is broadcasting. An Army PSYOPS unit has printed hundreds of thousands of leaflets, heavy on pictures for the largely illiterate populace. The decision to drop food as well as bombs was a hearts-and-minds stratagem. As was Bush's announcement last week of a fund...
...going nuts," says Patrick Malone, 59, of Snellville, Ga. "I was sitting across the table from a man who started talking about what he experienced that first year, and it was like every thought I was having had gone through his head. I was so comforted. People there will listen to your story as many times as you need to tell it." Kathy and Patrick Malone's son Lance, 25, died in a motorcycle accident in 1995. One thing they both experienced is that at some undefinable moment, they were able to give support to others, to listen and comfort...
...computers, cassette decks, compact disks, VHS tape players, and powerful transmitters. The hardware allows the plane's 11-man crew to jam a country's broadcasts and to substitute on any frequency radio and TV messages intended to confuse, deceive or inform. So there will be someone to listen to Commando Solo, the CIA is supplying portable radios that will be air dropped or trucked into Afghanistan...
...rally wound down, the crowd of more than 100 dispersed and fanned out along Mass. Ave. and into the Yard to listen to the installation speeches...
That game will probably decide the Ivy title, because—listen up, seniors—Yale doesn’t stand a chance in The Game if Harvard rolls into town with eight straight victories. For the first time in four years, the Crimson ought to exorcise the Bulldog demon...