Squared away
For one officer, not letting his guard down is the toughest challenge of daily life in Iraq.
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The Oz of Abu Ghraib
Mistakes were made at Abu Ghraib — just like they are at every prison in America.
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A day in the green zone
Flak vests, burgers with the troops and sleeping in the emir’s palace — it’s all in a week’s work on the trail of Donald Rumsfeld.
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In the Army now
A deployed reservist’s wife keeps the home fires — and a few other things — burning.
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The prism of 9-11
Can you imagine the United States, before Sept. 11, 2001, putting 50,000 troops in the mountains of Afghanistan and hunting for Osama Bin laden? Of course not. But it’s that non-action that helped determine our course with Saddam Hussein.
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Homegrown newsman
The National Newspaper Association honored Roy Eaton ’59 with the Gen. James O. Amos Lifetime Achievement Award.
No ads — just inspiration
Tod Lippy ’85 brings artists and the general public together with new Esopus magazine.
Brewing up a career change
Fritz Rahr ’89 (MBA ’93) gets back to his roots with new microbrewery.
Light through the clouds
In English Professor Jim Corder’s classroom, asking the right questions was more important than knowing all the answers.
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And the winner is …
Armed conflict has determined the outcome of several 20th century elections — and this one won’t be any different. But the next president won’t be whom America perceives as the greatest commander-in-chief. Rather, it’s greatest leader.
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