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Winning the goodwill of ordinary Muslims represents a small but crucial front in the U.S. war on terrorism. The State Department is taking a gamble: Bring a few dozen bright Muslim students from Arab and South Asian countries and show them America. No SAT-isfaction This old-SAT-vs.-new-SAT debate is just another silly, aggravating distraction in the college application process. Tough Love Getting Michelle out of the District, her mother decided, was indeed the best thing she could do for her. Soldiering On Stationed with the Army's 67th Combat Support Hospital in Tikrit, Letesha Dixon is a long way from the college experience she signed up for a year ago. Not Someone Else's War In Vietnam, an American student confronts the ugliness of one war and prepares for what she could lose in another. © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company |
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