Like Gary Cooper in High Noon, President Bush has faced choices in which Eden was not an option
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Mindy Belz | In an exclusive WORLD interview, the longest-serving UN weapons inspector for Iraq, ROLF EKEUS, blames himself for caving in to international pressure and letting Saddam off the hook, blames Bill Clinton for making it harder to keep an eye on WMD develop
Although they market to adolescents, adults run the music industry, and the industry insiders in the Recording Academy have tended lately to favor adult tastes in handing out Grammy awards.
Sports movies have pretty much the same plot.
A book on the wonders of the Christian hope breaks through into the "spirituality" market
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Bob Jones | With the general out of the race, November's election is shaping up as a contest between a couple of lieutenants-and military service could be one of the defining issues of the campaign.