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PLAYING WITH MONEY

Oct 01, 2003 ... STATE TREASURER Timothy Cahill seems confident that his handpickedcandidate, Steven Weddle, is qualified to head the state pensioners'$29 billion retirement fund. And Weddle, exuding self-assurance,describes himself as a "top-notch professional." But the public - andespecially the ...

BETRAYAL UNDER BUSH

Oct 01, 2003 ... LATE MONDAY, as calls for action were growing louder, the JusticeDepartment decided to conduct a full criminal investigation of thedisgraceful and dangerous outing by the Bush administration of one ofits own CIA agents. It is not enough. This is a case that clearly calls for the ...

A CENTURY AGO, IT ALL STARTED HERE

Oct 01, 2003; ... A HUNDRED YEARS AGO THIS AFTERNOON, BOSTONIANS FLOCKED TO THEHUNTINGTON AVENUE BALL GROUNDS TO WITNESS THE FIRST GAME OF THE FIRSTWORLD SERIES. THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES, THE "CHAMPIONS OF THE WEST,"HAD ARRIVED THE DAY BEFORE FROM THE SMOKY CITY, AS THEY CALLED THEIRHOMETOWN. THEY SUITED UP ...

A DNA BREAKTHROUGH

Oct 01, 2003 ... REPUBLICANS AND Democrats in Congress will achieve a rare meetingof the minds today when they unveil legislation that combinescriminal DNA testing favored by the Bush administration withprovisions of the Innocence Protection Act. The bill marks abipartisan agreement for the first time in ...

BUSH'S BITTER HARVEST

Oct 01, 2003; ... IT IS OCTOBER, AND THE HARVEST FROM THE SPRING'S PLANTING OFTROOPS REMAINS A GRAPE LESS VINE, WITHERING INTO WINTER COMPOST.WITHOUT WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, TIKRIT HAS GIVEN WAY TO TEXAS,FALLUJAH IS FADING INTO FLORIDA, AND THE IDIOCY OF ANOTHER $87BILLION FOR IRAQ IS RAPIDLY ...

WHITE HOUSE FACING REVOLT WITHIN GOPIN JUST

Oct 01, 2003; ... A FEW weeks the political tide has turned dramatically againstPresident Bush. His popularity ratings have dipped below 50 percent.His policies are under fire on the Iraq war, the economy, and thebudget mess. Moreover, Bush is facing an escalating revolt fromwithin his own party. A ...

THE LOSS OF TRULY GREAT LITERATURE

Oct 01, 2003 ... UNLIKE MOST READERS WHO HAVE RESPONDED TO HAROLD BLOOM'S STEPHENKING "BASHING" BY BASHING BLOOM, I HEARTILY AGREE WITH HIM. STEPHENKING'S FICTION IS CHEAP, AS KING HIMSELF READILY ADMITS. IT'S PULP,BASICALLY, AND HE KNOWS IT. AT BEST, READING IT IS A GUILTY PLEASUREFOR MATURE, MORE ...

MATCH'S TOUGH STYLE ON LEARNING

Oct 01, 2003; ... IT'S 8:32 ON A RECENT SCHOOL DAY - AND THE THREE STUDENTS WHOHAVE STRAGGLED INTO THE MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL -MATCH - TWO MINUTES LATE HAVE EARNED THEMSELVES AN HOUR AND A HALFDETENTION. But what if a tardy MBTA train is the reason they'vearrived at the school, out ...

I OPPOSE BUSH, BUT DON'T HATE HIM

Oct 01, 2003 ... CATHY YOUNG'S COMPARISON OF ILL FEELINGS TOWARD PRESIDENTS CLINTONAND BUSH BY THE RIGHT AND LEFT RESPECTIVELY ("THE HATING OF THEPRESIDENTS," OP ED, SEPT. 29), IS STRAINED, EVEN A BIT REVISIONIST.THE VITRIOL EXPRESSED TOWARD CLINTON BY THE RIGHT, ESPECIALLYREPUBLICANS IN THE HOUSE AS ...

STATE LACKS COMMITMENT ON TRANSIT

Oct 01, 2003 ... THANKS TO ANTHONY FLINT FOR SHINING A LIGHT ON THE STATE'S LACK OFINITIATIVE ON A CRUCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUE: THE NEED TOEXTEND AND IMPROVE BOSTON'S TRANSIT SYSTEM ("PROGRESS SLOW ON TRANSITPROJECTS," CITY & REGION, SEPT. 29). THE ROMNEY ADMINISTRATION ANDTHE MBTA have ...

WILL LAB BE MORE SECURE THAN ZOO?

Oct 01, 2003 ... THE FRONT PAGE OF THE SEPT. 30 GLOBE HAS AN INTERESTINGJUXTAPOSITION OF ARTICLES: ON THE RIGHT SIDE, AN ARTICLE ABOUT A NEWSOUTH END BIOTERROR LAB WHERE, WE ARE ASSURED, "EXTRAORDINARYMEASURES [WILL BE] TAKEN TO ASSURE THAT LETHAL AGENTS ...

CONGRESS MUST TAKE CHARGE OVER IRAQ

Oct 01, 2003 ... WHILE THE EDITORIAL "PAYING THE PRICE IN IRAQ" (SEPT. 29)MAKESMANY RELEVANT POINTS, IT FAILS TO ADDRESS THE TRUE ROLE CONGRESS MUSTTAKE IN THIS OCCUPATION OF IRAQ: CONGRESS MUST SCRUTINIZE WHERE EVERYDOLLAR GOES AND TAKE REAL STEPS TO PREVENT WASTE. There's a storyon the Internet ...

SMASHING PUMPKIN

Oct 01, 2003; ... AS FALL APPROACHES, SOME WAIT FOR THEIR "MATRIX" TO BE RELOADED ORFOR THE RED SOX TO BREAK THEIR HEARTS, BUT I ANTICIPATE THE ARRIVALOF THE GREAT PUMPKIN. NO, CHARLIE BROWN, I DO NOTHING AS LOSERLY ASSIT OUT IN A FIELD HOPING TO SPOT A SUPERNATURAL SQUASH. IT'S GREATPUMPKIN ALE AT ...

`TRANSFORMATION' A THOUGHTFUL ANALYSIS OF US CULTURE'S IMPACT ON RELIGION

Oct 01, 2003; ... American culture is the world's teenager, vibrantly exuberant ifoften crass. It has remade all in its path, homogenizing everythingfrom the food we eat to the TV we watch to foreigners' clothing andmovie tastes. No wonder God never had a chance against thisjuggernaut. "In the ...

FATHER KNOWS JEST PLAYING A LOUD, CRUDE DAD, LENNY CLARKE SEEKS TO RAISE HIS PROFILE AS A COMIC ACTOR

Oct 01, 2003; ... LOS ANGELES - Lenny Clarke's first gig on series television lastedjust 18 episodes on CBS. His second show, on Fox, lasted one season.His third effort had a four-year run on NBC. His fourth try, on ABC,was a bust after 19 episodes. "I've learned that there's no sure thing in ...

ELEVATING VEGETABLES FROM THEIR HUMBLE ORIGINS

Oct 01, 2003; ... As more cooks realize that seasonal produce doesn't just belongon vegetarian menus, vegetable cookbooks have been getting better. One of the very best is the recently published "A Passion forVegetables," by Paul Gayler, chef at the Lanesborough Hotel inLondon. The author of half ...

`FASSBINDER!' SPOTLIGHTS GERMAN DIRECTOR'S TRAGIC FOCUS

Oct 01, 2003; ... Any place the camera turns in a Rainer Werner Fassbinder film isbound to be the loneliest place on earth. He made 44 movies, andmost are either about the fight for love or an argument against it -and sometimes both. Fassbinder usually rigged the fights so thatmisery came out on top - ...

TIME TO WINE AND DINE

Oct 01, 2003; ... The wine scene is heating up for fall. Rialto's Patrick Dubsky isoffering a class Oct. 4, with a blind tasting on Old World vs. NewWorld wines, or discerning which classic varietals are European andwhich are American. Chef Jody Adams will create small plates tocomplement the wines. $45 ....

STARGAZING

Oct 01, 2003 ... * Ballerina Anastasia Volochkova, bounced from the Bolshoi Theatretwo weeks ago for being too heavy to lift, may be coming back for anencore. According to the Associated Press, Russia's Labor Ministryhas ordered the Bolshoi to reinstate Volochkova. * Dr. Jules Lusman, who doled out ...

THE RHYTHM METHOD

Oct 01, 2003; ... One could easily surmise from our predilection for rainy Sundayafternoons and Lil' Kim that Go! is a lover, not a fighter. So in thecurrent climate of recall elections, international turmoil, and angrygorillas, we're looking to the words of a wise sage named JackieDeShannon, who once ...

RETHINKING CLASSICS A CHEF IN IPSWICH HONORS HIS NATIVE GREEK TRADITIONS WHILE UPDATING DISHES FOR TODAY'S DINERS

Oct 01, 2003; ... IPSWICH - Petros Markopoulos strides across his restaurant, whereshafts of sun filter through the windows. It's flower day, he says,gesturing to the exuberant bouquets and beautiful vegetables he hasbrought in from a neighboring farm. His restaurant, Ithaki Mediterranean ...

SOUTH BEACH DIET IS AWASH IN LEAN PROTEIN, MODEST FAT

Oct 01, 2003; ... If you have kidney disease or are at risk for it, consult aphysician before starting the South Beach diet. Only stay in thefirst phase for two weeks, even if you're doing well. You'lleventually get bored with the limited selection of food and cheat,according to the diet's author, Arthur ...

LAWYER'S NEW VENUE IS A DRAMATIC CHANGE FIRST-TIME PLAYWRIGHT GETS SOME STAR SUPPORT

Oct 01, 2003; ... How does a novice playwright get his first play produced at theShubert Theatre, directed by Commonwealth Shakespeare Company'sfounding artistic director, Steven Maler, and starring Judd Nelson? "In order to be successful at anything," says Irwin M. Heller, theplaywright, who's ...

`KAREN' HAS AN INDEPENDENT STREAK QUIRKY ELMORE LEONARD CHARACTER ANCHORS NEW CRIME SERIES

Oct 01, 2003; ... Most of today's popular TV cops rely on coolheaded analysis tocapture their bad guys. The trusty ensembles on "CSI" and "Law &Order" are obsessed with science, law, and intellectual psych-outs.Seemingly always in professional mode, they pore over illogicalalibis, contrary evidence, and ...

SHOWCASING THE RANGE OF GREEK FOOD

Oct 01, 2003; ... The latest addition to new Greek cuisine is Meze Estiatorio, a $2million project that opened in Charlestown in August. The designphase alone cost more than half a million. The results are stylish light fixtures, modish china and flatware,and a bustling atmosphere that has been ...

SCORE ONE FOR THE BSO AND EASTWOOD; THE WORLD SERIES TURNS 100

Oct 01, 2003; ... INTO THE `MYSTIC'THE BOOK IS SET IN BOSTON, AND THE FILM WASSHOT IN THE AREA, SO IT JUST SEEMS APPROPRIATE THAT THE SCORE WOULDBE RECORDED HERE. THE SOUNDTRACK FOR "MYSTIC RIVER," RECORDED BYMEMBERS OF THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND THE TANGLEWOOD FESTIVALCHORUS, WILL BE RELEASED ...

A WINTER WONDERLAND

Oct 01, 2003 ... The summertime trip to a national park is an American vacationclassic. But natural wonders do not disappear with the crowds, andYellowstone offers a series of educational vacations called "Lodgingand Learning" to highlight the year-round attractions of the Wyomingpark. This ...

A WHIRLWIND TOUR OF THE WINDY CITY

Oct 01, 2003 ... It's the mini-version of the two- to four-hour tours offered bythe Chicago Greeter service: The InstaGreeter. InstaGreeters are knowledgeable local volunteers who providehourlong tours of the Loop and North Michigan Avenue, pointing outthe city's famous architecture, history, ...

THE HIGH COST OF ECOTOURISM

Oct 01, 2003 ... Some of the world's poorest countries are hot spots for touristsinterested in nature and indigenous cultures, but the influx ofresort developers, affluent travelers, and their money has itspitfalls, according to a new report. The report on "Tourism and Biodiversity" from ...

STEREOTYPES FORM ONE BIG SHALLOW FAMILY

Oct 01, 2003; ... In July and August, the entertainment media made a big deal aboutgay men on TV, mostly because there was nothing else to write about.For the first summer in years, there was no reality ratings craze,and we were left to contemplate Bravo's "Queer Eye for the StraightGuy" and how it ...

SUR LA TABLE COMES TO TOWN

Oct 01, 2003; ... Anyone who has ever been to one of the Sur La Table shops in othercities knows what a dazzling experience it can be. Their buyers seemto have picked the best tableware and cookware that Europe and theFar East have to offer, along with bakeware and gadgets galore.Started in Seattle in ...

YOU CAN NEVER BE TOO THIN

Oct 01, 2003; ... The mandoline, a flat board made of stainless steel or plasticwith a razor-sharp cutting blade set in the middle, is a staple inprofessional kitchens. The simple act of sliding vegetables back andforth across its cutting surface yields uniformly sliced or juliennedpieces. Home cooks who ...

ISLAND PARADISE

Oct 01, 2003; ... Many Jamaican dishes come with catchy names: "jerk," "ackee,""callaloo," and "pattie." At Dorchester's Irie Cafe, jerk chicken($6.73), marinated first, then slow-smoked, has a deep, spicy flavorfrom its jerk sauce. The bird comes with rice, beans, and sweetplantains. Wash it down with ...

CAFFEINE WITH A CONSCIENCE

Oct 01, 2003; ... [A PUBLISHED CORRECTION HAS BEEN ADDED TO THIS STORY.] Tyingcoffee excellence to a fair price for growers has reached themainstream with Procter & Gamble's Millstone Coffee, their gourmetbrand, launching a southern Mexican "Mountain Moonlight" brew, aNicaraguan medium-bodied "Cup of ...

SONOMA, ONE SIP AT A TIME TASTE YOUR WAY THROUGH VINEYARDS OF NAPA'S NEIGHBOR

Oct 01, 2003; ... SONOMA, Calif. - San Francisco was a great starting point for ouradult getaway, with an early morning jog over to Fisherman's Wharf, aglimpse of Alcatraz, hot fudge sundaes in Ghirardelli Square, a cablecar ride back, and dinner in Chinatown. But the main event was SonomaCounty, an hour ...

A SUBLIME SPLURGE IN SONOMA @TXT

Oct 01, 2003 ... New York City and Sonoma County couldn't be more different, butCharlie Palmer has successfully bridged the two worlds. Palmer, chefand owner of the popular Aureole in New York, two years ago openedDry Creek Kitchen in the Hotel Healdsburg in Sonoma. We made a dinnerreservation while we ...

MODERN GREEK WINES MAKE ANCIENT FLAVORS FRESH AGAIN

Oct 01, 2003 ... The commerce-oriented Greeks created the first truly proletarianculture of wine more than 30 centuries ago. The products of theirvineyards were in demand all over the ancient world. Nick Cobb, a local restaurant consultant, seems poised to do forthe wines of modern Greece what ...

HOPING TO GET RIGHT BACK UP MORRISONN NOW MORE UPBEAT

Oct 01, 2003; ... PROVIDENCE - It's the moment every player dreads. It's not as badas being released outright, but it's upsetting to be told that youhaven't been good enough to stick around. That's the assessment defenseman Shaone Morrisonn had to absorbwhen he was assigned to Providence Sept. 22 ....

SUSPENSION FOR HANSON EARLY CM PRACTICES AT ISSUE

Oct 01, 2003; ... FRANKLIN - The MIAA ice hockey committee yesterday voted tosuspend Catholic Memorial coach Bill Hanson for the Knights' firstsix MIAA games of the 2003-04 season for holding preseason practices,which were conducted by former NHL player and CM grad Chris Nilan, in November ...

HAMM ALWAYS KEEPS THE GOAL IN SIGHT IN QUARTERFINALS, WINNING IS THE ONLY THING

Oct 01, 2003; ... PROVIDENCE - Mia Hamm, the grande dame of women's soccer, lookstaller than the 5 feet 5 inches the media guide says she is as shestrides into the team hotel here. Wearing her blue warmup suit, withthe jacket zipped all the way to her neck, Hamm has a no-nonsenselook as she takes the ...

PRIDE IN HIS WORK RULES LAW HE EXCELS DESPITE INJURY, UNCERTAINTY

Oct 01, 2003; ... FOXBOROUGH - Words often misused when describing a sports star are"courageous," "gutsy," "gallant," and "brave." Those words should besaved for those who defend our country, and those who protect thestreets, our families, and our homes. Yet in professional football in any given ...

BIGGEST SAVE OF THE YEAR PLAN OF CAUTION HAS MARTINEZ IN PRIME FORM

Oct 01, 2003; ... The Pedro blueprint was drawn up last January, without specificsor reams of crunched numbers. It came down to simple, old-fashionedcommon sense. "It wasn't a bunch of charts," explained Red Sox manager GradyLittle. "It was more of a feeling thing. We decided to watch eachinning, ...

BELEAGUERED BULLPEN FULL OF BELIEVERS

Oct 01, 2003; ... It's the one unknown. It's been that way all season. But now, withthe playoffs at hand and the scrutiny in overdrive, will the Red Sox'oft-maligned bullpen come through? Manager Grady Little can depend onhis starters. He can depend on his hitters. As for his bullpen, well,that has been a ...

HIGH FIVE THESE GUYS WENT ABOVE THE CALL AND HAD CAREER YEARS FOR THE SOX

Oct 01, 2003; ... OAKLAND, Calif. -- When Bill Mueller was still with the SanFrancisco Giants, assistant general manager Ned Colletti said, thethird baseman was so unfailingly polite that Colletti and generalmanager Brian Sabean would call him "Eddie Haskell," after thecharacter on "Leave It To ...

A RARE RIVALRY RENEWED NORWAY VS. US SETS THE STANDARD

Oct 01, 2003; ... PROVIDENCE - True sporting rivalries cannot be contrived orinvented. They often are based on geography or history, but in thecase of Norway and the US, the rivalry was almost spontaneouslygenerated by circumstance and timing. When the national teams of Norway and the US first ...

TWINS TRIP UP SLOW-STARTING YANKEES

Oct 01, 2003; ... NEW YORK - We interrupt the much-anticipated, highly awaited,virtually guaranteed Yankees-Red Sox showdown in the ALCS with thefollowing news bulletin: It might not happen. Then again, looking at and listening to the Yankees afteryesterday's 3-1 loss to Minnesota made you realize ...

EX-INSO VP PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD CHARGES

Oct 01, 2003 ... A Framingham man pleaded guilty in federal court to charges ofsecurities fraud and causing false reports to be filed with theSecurities and Exchange Commission to bolster quarterly revenues byInso Corp., a Boston software and electronic publishing company.Federal authorities said Richard ...

RECORDING INDUSTRY TO CHANGE TACTICS

Oct 01, 2003; ... The recording industry said it would begin warning people itbelieved to be sharing copyrighted music files before it sued them,in an effort to avoid mistakes and reach early out-of-courtsettlements. For many accused file-sharers, the first time they heardfrom the Recording Industry ...

US CONSUMER CONFIDENCE SLIPS IN SEPT. JOB CONCERNS DEPRESS INDEX

Oct 01, 2003; ... Growing worries about jobs helped drive consumer confidence to itslowest level since the United States went to war with Iraq, adding tojitters about whether the still-tenuous economic recovery can besustained. The Conference Board, a nonprofit economic research group in NewYork, ...

TAKING ANOTHER LOOK THE ROAD NOT TAKEN

Oct 01, 2003 ... David D'Alessandro, the one-of-a-kind chief executive of JohnHancock Financial Services, spent much of the last year in search ofa merger partner, based on his often-stated belief that his company,like others, must get bigger or face being marginalized in the yearsahead by the giants in ...

TAKING ANOTHER LOOK BOTH FIRMS RACE AROUND TO SELL DEAL TO INVESTORS

Oct 01, 2003; ... Thomas Moloney still hadn't sold the investment world on themerger between Boston's John Hancock Financial Services Inc. andToronto's Manulife Financial Corp. as of late yesterday, but itwasn't for lack of trying. Hancock's chief financial officer sounded tired and ...

FEUERSTEIN SAYS BUYBACK NEAR WOULD REGAIN MALDEN MILLS WITH DEVELOPER'S HELP

Oct 01, 2003; ... Aaron M. Feuerstein believes he's pulled it off - one more time. The Lawrence businessman yesterday announced an ambitious plan tobuy back control of bankrupt textile maker Malden Mills IndustriesInc. with backing from Winn Cos., a Boston developer that intends tobuild 600 units of ...

CANCER DRUG DEVELOPER RAISES $42.7 MILLION FOR EXPANSION

Oct 01, 2003; ... GenPath Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Cambridge, an 18-month-old start-up seeking to develop a powerful drug screening tool, said it hasclosed a second round of venture capital funding, raising $42.7million. The funding, from a list of blue-chip venture capital firms,should be enough ...

PRUDENTIAL BROKERS ARE FORCED OUT MANAGER ALSO IS ASKED TO GO AFTER TRADING PROBE

Oct 01, 2003; ... Five Prudential Securities stockbrokers in Boston and theirmanager were asked to resign Monday evening, following an internalinvestigation by their parent company, Wachovia Securities, intomarket timing in mutual-fund trading at the office. The forced departures came after a month ...

SPRINGFIELD RETIREMENT BOARD CAUTIOUS ON DIVESTITURE WILL SEEK ADVICE BEFORE RESPONDING TO MAYOR'S REQUEST

Oct 01, 2003; ... SPRINGFIELD - Representatives of city retirees respondedcautiously yesterday when Mayor Michael Albano, who is making aprecedent-setting attempt to import lower-cost Canadian drugs forcity workers, asked the Retirement Board to rid its investmentportfolio of pharmaceutical ...

ROMNEY RAPS `CAVALIER' SELECTION OF PENSION CHIEF

Oct 01, 2003; ... Governor Mitt Romney blasted Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill as being"cavalier" for trying to install a handpicked candidate to run the$29 billion state pension fund and suggested Cahill's nominee is notqualified. "The treasurer thinks of this appointment as being a member of ...

ADMINISTRATION REPORT SEES A US IMAGE CRISIS

Oct 01, 2003 ... A new report shows the United States must drastically overhaul itspublic relations efforts to salvage a plummeting image among Muslimsand Arabs abroad, The New York Times reported today. The report, fromthe United States Advisory Group on ...

AFL-CIO DELAYS ITS ENDORSEMENT

Oct 01, 2003; ... John Sweeney, AFL-CIO president, called off plans for a mid-October endorsement meeting yesterday, dealing a blow to theDemocratic presidential candidacy of Representative Richard A.Gephardt. After a meeting yesterday with an advisory committee oflabor leaders, Sweeney acknowledged ...

HART SAYS KERRY IS `MOST QUALIFIED'

Oct 01, 2003; ... Former senator Gary Hart, the two-time Democratic presidentialcandidate in the 1980s, who found support on the Internet this yearfor a possible White House bid, yesterday endorsed Kerry. TheMassachusetts Democrat yesterday trumpeted Hart's endorsement as asign that nontraditional ...

BUSH PLANS VISIT TO NEW HAMPSHIRE

Oct 01, 2003; ... President Bush is planning next week to make an official visit toNew Hampshire, where the Democratic presidential contenders formonths have been thrashing his administration's policies during frequent campaign stops. The president is scheduled to deliver aneconomic address to about 600 ...

POLL SAYS EDWARDS LEADS RIVALS IN S.C.

Oct 01, 2003; ... A new poll released yesterday suggests North Carolina SenatorJohn Edwards is leading the Democratic field in the early primarystate of South Carolina, with 42 percent of those surveyed undecided.The survey by the American Research Group of Manchester, N.H., showedEdwards at 16 percent, ...

DON'T LET IRAQ DIVIDE US, BLAIR URGES HIS PARTY

Oct 01, 2003; ... BOURNEMOUTH, England - Facing a deep crisis of confidence in hisleadership at his Labor Party's annual conference, Prime MinisterTony Blair acknowledged yesterday that the war in Iraq had "dividedthe party and the country" but insisted he would "take the samedecision again" to commit ...

FOR THE RECORD

Oct 01, 2003 ... * CORRECTION: BECAUSE OF AN EDITING ERROR, A HEADLINE IN SOMEEARLY EDITIONS YESTERDAY WITH A PAGE ONE STORY ON SUPPORT ...

PUSH IS MADE FOR IRAQ TO REPAY FUNDS SENATE PANEL BACKS $87 BILLION REQUEST

Oct 01, 2003; ... WASHINGTON - A growing number of lawmakers from both parties,responding to voter concerns about the swelling costs of the USmission in Iraq, is demanding that Iraq pay back the $20.3 billionthe Bush administration wants to offer the dilapidated nation ingrants to rebuild and ...

RED SOX READY IN OAKLAND ANTICIPATION HIGH AS ULTIMATE QUEST STARTS TONIGHT

Oct 01, 2003; ... OAKLAND, Calif. - This is the year. It is the mantra of Red SoxNation, an ever-expanding state that may be recognized by the GeneralAssembly of the United Nations if the Sox finally find success inOctober. The Sox clinched a spot in baseball's playoffs with a routine routof the ...