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11 hijackers who had studied in Hamburg before leaving for the U.S."This false dream of tolerance and Germany's fear of being called racist are helping fundamentalists," Ates said "Honor killings are a cancer brought here from the East. Kissinger's realist approach to foreign policyNew school: A neoliberal idealist of the Iraq warFallout: His belief that 9/11 revealed the left's weaknesses lost him friends and loyal readers.*David HorowitzOld school: A left-radical Ramparts writer and friend to Black Panther Huey Newton in the 1960s and '70sNew school: A conservative critic of academics, the politically correct and the postmodernists through his think tank, magazines and liberal-baiting websites.Fallout: Now a fixture on the right, Horowitz is decried by the left as a polemicist and a racist for his views on multiculturalism and civil rights.*Zell MillerOld School: The former Democratic senator from GeorgiaNew School: The former Democratic senator from Georgia who voted Republican and endorsed President Bush in a fire-breathing 2004 convention speechFallout: Republicans happily adopted Miller even though he wouldn't switch parties; Democrats let him go as another Southern defector.. But tech products frequently involve dozens, if not hundreds, of patented parts and processes. He built on the bridge erected by his talented, immediate predecessor, Will Eisner (1917-2005). For the same reasons, the program would not require costly and lengthy court battles that typically ensue when the government tries to seize property through eminent domain.Neighborhoods that would otherwise be left to rot, meanwhile, could start to come alive. The guerrillas in the Philippines fought the Army with old Spanish muskets and bolo knives; today's insurgents in Iraq employ sophisticated improvised explosive devices, rocket-propelled grenades and heat-seeking shoulder-fired missiles that can shoot down helicopters.

Some of them, particularly Henry's glancing involvement with the notorious fraud merchant Janet Cooke, are telling Most fall into the "war story" category. passport and packed bags in her hotel room.Three men -- two brothers from Suriname and a Dutch student -- were arrested Thursday.A lawyer for the two Suriname suspects -- Satish Kalpoe, 18, and his brother Deepak, 21 -- said they told police they took Holloway to Arashi Beach, on the northern tip of the island, in the early hours of May 30.According to their testimony, Holloway and the Dutch teen, an honors student at Aruba International School, "were in the back seat kissing."The testimony was reviewed by the court-appointed lawyer for one of two former hotel security guards also held in the case.According to the testimony, they told police that they dropped Holloway at a Holiday Inn around 2 a.m. And what a difference.The title song keeps the energy level up, but cannily shifts his role model from Hank Williams Jr. She hasn't starred in a so-called blockbuster or given an acceptance speech at the Academy Awards. 20, 2000.Chavis said she spoke to Williams before he signed the will and was satisfied that it reflected his wishes. "We've got to get our you-know-what together and get ready to play against Dallas.". We're talking about hundreds of balls, to the point where she couldn't sit in her backyard.".

As one of four finalists invited to visit the pastoral campus, Hexter said, he was swept away by the 36-year-old school's focus on social justice. Wintemute was matter-of-fact in describing the company's interest in DBCP: "It was a product that was profitable."Orchard workers poisonedOrganophosphates kill by inhibiting the nervous system. It was like holding on to an electric wire."Every viewer has a front-row seat as Pacino spits out the soul-dead salesman Hickey's chilling confession from "The Iceman Cometh." Neeson rages as the seafaring lover of "Anna Christie." Leonard reprises his 2003 Broadway role as Edmund, O'Neill's alter ego from "Long Day's Journey," while Plummer, who had never appeared in an O'Neill play before, conjures James Tyrone, the playwright's double for his own vainglorious, self-loathing actor-father."These monologues were the key to the film, and its biggest challenge," Burns says. TURIN, Italy In the biggest upset in the Olympic hockey tournament in perhaps 24 hours, Switzerland defeated defending champion Canada with physical play, goaltending, and heart.And don't forget goaltending.Former Mighty Duck goalie Martin Gerber stopped 49 shots, 24 of them in a frantic third period that set the Esposizioni arena to vibrating, and Canadian-born Paul DiPietro scored twice as Switzerland upended Canada, 2-0, in Group A play Saturday.DiPietro, whose NHL career included a Stanley Cup championship with Montreal in 1993 and a six-game stint with the Kings in 1996-97, scored at even strength at 18:19 of the first period and with a two-man advantage at 8:47 of the second.That was all Gerber needed to boost the Swiss to their second straight shocker, two days after they had stunned the world champion Czechs. The movies included "The Three Caballeros," "Song of the South" and "So Dear to My Heart."In addition to the Oscars he won, Lycett also earned Academy Award nominations for his part in the visual effects for "The Absent-Minded Professor" (1961) and "The Black Hole" (1979)."The idea is to develop believable optical effects, and this is done through composite photography," he explained in a Times interview in 1962, when he and Robert Mattey were nominated for "The Absent-Minded Professor," a comedy in which a college professor (played by Fred MacMurray) invents an anti-gravity substance."Composite photography is placing in desired perspective on one film what is already on other films," said Lycett, whose favorite achievement at the time was "Darby O'Gill and the Little People.""The problem was to take the small animated Leprechauns and make them look 18 inches tall alongside the life-sized people in the story," he said.Over the years, Lycett was involved in a variety of innovative photographic effects for Disney classics such as "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "The Shaggy Dog," "Swiss Family Robinson," "The Gnome-Mobile" and "The Love Bug."One of his biggest challenges was "Bedknobs and Broomsticks," which required "magically" bringing to life suits of armor and medieval weapons and having Angela Lansbury's character fly on a broom, as well as having animated characters interact with the live-action actors.For Disneyland, Lycett helped develop Circle-Vision, a process of film projection on a 360-degree screen; and he was involved in the theme park's "Rocket to the Moon" attraction. NBC was second with 6.58 million viewers.Sunday's premiere of TNT's made-for-television movie "The Ron Clark Story," starring Matthew Perry, was the week's most-watched cable program with 6.82 million viewers.*(BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX)Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Aug 7-13) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research.

The lights of Catalina Island, 40 miles away, as well as the landing lights of aircraft approaching LAX were laser sharp; the full sweep of coast hugging Santa Monica Bay was breathtaking."If I were in Italy, I'd say, 'Oh, my God, what a view!' But I'm right here," marveled newcomer Sara Bragin of Mar Vista. Tax-exempt organizations, including churches, may not participate or intervene in political campaigns on behalf of any candidate. I thought he played well, kind of held that [second] unit together."Farmar displayed parcels of effectiveness.He found Kwame Brown open underneath with a behind-the-back pass (Brown was fouled). Famiglietti finished in 8:20.49.Walter Jones of Nike leaped 56-3 1/4 on his fourth try to win the long jump.*The finals of the men's 400-meter hurdles will be today, and based on Saturday's semifinals, the competition will be heated.Ken Ferguson won his race in 48.65, and James Carter won the other semifinal in 48.80, but they had to work for their victories."I felt I couldn't let them scare me out of my race," said Ferguson, a former national high school champion who beat NCAA champion Kerron Clement of Florida to advance "So I was kind of the rabbit. The old rules allowed rest periods to be split up.But at the same time, the rules largely deregulate short-haul truckers, even eliminating the requirement that they keep records of how many hours they work.These rules come weeks after the president signed the new highway bill, which relaxed work-hour requirements for truckers in other ways. But he hit his first three homers of the season from April 22-26, leaving him with 711 -- three behind Ruth for second place on the career list.

Her days are ostensibly occurring in a random order that shreds logic. "I was pretty much a passenger on the bike at that time and the race was over for me."Mladin's only consolation was that his protege, Martin Craggill of Etiwanda, was ninth, equaling his best finish.Steve Rapp of Valencia, riding for basketball great Michael Jordan, finished eighth Jordan's No. "It's hard to book shows and get a paid cover on a Monday," says Scott Sterling of the Fold (foldsilverlake.com), the agency that books shows at five locales, including the Silverlake Lounge. "We will be able to teach people a letter system that has not been imposed on us from outside."Despite local enthusiasm, the project faces many hurdles, in part because outsiders question the need for a new alphabet."It's a very radical idea to remake a language. THE SAN FRANCISCO Bay Area has what is perhaps the world's most diverse and extensive urban greenbelt, a complex of national, state and local parks that runs almost continuously from Point Reyes in the north to Big Basin in the south. Lewis, Wash., in June 2004, Bush met briefly with Sheehan and other members of her family -- as he does regularly with families of fallen soldiers, including the meetings planned for today -- but she has demanded to see him face to face."I understand her anguish," Bush said "I met with a lot of families.