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...aware," he says. "I did not know my soldiers piled up those captured. This may have been a mistake, but you must understand we had limited trucks and there were a lot of men arrested. Also, if they were normal people?and not fasting or on drugs, as I suspect many of them were?they would probably not have died." The men were taken to the military base at Pattani 150 km away. By the time the convoy arrived about six hours later, 78 of the men in the trucks had suffocated to death...
Still, there was no reason to suspect that Harvard wouldn’t post another two dozen points on the scoreboard. The Crimson was averaging 37 points and 427 yards per game. The Big Green defense gave up an average of 25.7 points and 377.7 yards per game. The math simply added up to another Harvard blowout...
Diebold, the leading manufacturer of e-voting machines, suffered the indignity of having its home state of Ohio disqualify its machines because of suspect technology. A December 2003 report by Compuware Corp., a widely respected software and computer-services firm, found at least four security weaknesses in Diebold's AccuVote-TS. Most distressing: anyone who lays his hands on a voting supervisor's card could access the system and tamper with results. A 2003 Johns Hopkins University study found that hackers could devise their own smart cards and vote multiple times or alter voting results. A Diebold spokesman insists that...
...presidential campaign—is famous for once advising a client to “make a charge and let the other guy spend a million dollars explaining it.” I cannot wait to see the Annenberg School of Communications study that follows this campaign, but I suspect it will show that the president’s political operation dictated the message of the day far more than Kerry’s. Unless bad international or economic news overshadowed the candidates (and luckily for the Democrats, that happened with abnormal frequency), it was almost always the Bush campaign...
...suspect that this will happen with the new college rules,” he says...