Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Democracy Fades as Iraq Panacea
Democracy Fades as Iraq Panacea. By Tyler Marshall and Louise Roug Times Staff Writers October 9, 2005 WASHINGTON Senior U.S.
Survivors decribe shock awakening. -- A major earthquake that rocked at least three countries in South and Central Asia early Saturday caught many people still in their beds.
Chemistry Council's 'Essential' CampaignIs Designed to Win Clout for Plastics .In a series of television ads, a patient's X-ray disappears before his eyes, and then the cushion under him dissolves. A woman's alarm clock disappears from view, as do some of her prescription capsules. As does Jasper the dog's chewy. .
Survivors decribe shock awakening. -- A major earthquake that rocked at least three countries in South and Central Asia early Saturday caught many people still in their beds.
Chemistry Council's 'Essential' CampaignIs Designed to Win Clout for Plastics .In a series of television ads, a patient's X-ray disappears before his eyes, and then the cushion under him dissolves. A woman's alarm clock disappears from view, as do some of her prescription capsules. As does Jasper the dog's chewy. .