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...Afghan province of Uruzgan, north of Kandahar, is brutal territory. Its villages have been racked by decades of war, and the summer heat can reach an inhospitable 120[degrees]. A few weeks ago, Abdul Rahim, a local chieftain in Uruzgan's Deh Rawod district, reclined on a pillow in the shade of a thatch awning and spoke of what it would take to bring hope to this blighted land. It's a simple list, really: a few roads, schools and hospitals. "Rebuilding this country is the way to deny it to al-Qaeda," he told TIME...
...Strange but true: Mohammed Tariq Rahim ’05 is a lifelong Christian. Moses Q. Jesus ’05 is a lifelong asshole...
...Taylor (D) 3:55.92, 3. Seidel (H) 3:57.31. 5000: 1. Gaudette (B) 14:32.50, 2. Nichol (D) 14:33.97, 3. Emond (B) 14:43. 03. 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Parker (H) 15.47, 2. Bravin (H) 15.77, 3. Diggs (B) 15.78. 400 Meter Hurdles: 1. Abdur-Rahim (D) 54.72, 2. Bravin (H) 55.99, 3. Abdur-Rahim (D) 56.81. 3000 Meter Steeplechase: 1. Cinelli (H) 9:27.7, 2. Shaw (D) 9:30.1, 3. Strong (D) 9:45.5. 4 by 100 Relay: 1. Harvard 41.49, 2. Dartmouth 42.12, 3. Brown 43.10. 4 by 400 Relay: 1. Harvard 3:22.73, 2. Dartmouth...
...jihad was Reid's chosen path. He took the name Abdel Rahim and on his trips back to Brixton harangued listeners. "We warned him where the extremist ideas he was adopting had led people," says Baker. "But he found our beliefs too passive, too slow." Reid told his parents he was going overseas. Robin says his son sent him a letter from Iran, but if Reid visited there at all, it was probably on his way to a madrasah, an Islamic school, in Pakistan. In 1999 and 2000, Reid appears to have spent much of his time in Pakistan...
...From Pakistan to Paris By 1998, jihad was Reid's chosen path. He took the name Abdel Rahim and on his trips back to Brixton harangued listeners. "We warned him where the extremist ideas he was adopting had led people," says Baker. "But he found our beliefs too passive, too slow." Reid told his parents he was going overseas. Robin says his son sent him a letter from Iran, but if Reid visited there at all, it was probably on his way to a madrasah, an Islamic school, in Pakistan. In 1999 and 2000, Reid appears to have spent much...