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 "He was a crazy,nasty,violent guy," says Sylvia Longmire,consultant and author of a recent book,Cartel: The Coming Invasion of Mexico’s Drug Wars. "If there was a choice,he always killed in the ugliest way possible," Longmire said. She cites Morales’s uniquely grotesque passion for boiling down the bodies of his enemies into a pozole,a kind of stew,resulting after bodies were dumped in vats of acid from which only sets of stained teeth remained.Dismemberment,beheadings,public executions—many of the hallmarks of the last several years of Mexico’s bloody struggle against the cartels bore the signature marks of Morales’s taste for brutality. The bloodier,the better. "Cutting people up and putting them into a pozole,there was probably a little bit of both," says Longmire.
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 Robert Oppenheimer thought of them as he watched the explosion of the first atomic bomb. And in reading Sherman,you will remember them,too.The earlier books of this series gave me a comparable discovery in the memoirs of the Confederate artillery officer Edward Porter Alexander,whose cannon did such damage to the Union forces at Fredericksburg. Alexander's accounts of battle are both vivid and frank,and his assessment of the commanders on either side seems utterly without hagiography. I'm sorry that the current volume doesn't include anything by him. He didn't start writing until the late 1890s,and the editor of this installment,Brooks D. Simpson,looks to have chosen only documents from the war years themselves; Stephen W.
 Working with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Dassault Systèmes,archeologists at Harvard have digitized more than a century of modern research. The results have shown that buildings at Karnak "were renovated,pulled down,and replaced in a seemingly constant stream,kate spade wallet sale (http://www.cnnhkids.com/)," University of California archeologist Elaine Sullivan recently told the Harvard Gazette. Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian,who worked on the Giza project,says the 3-D models lead scientists in "great new research directions." And as ever with ancient Egypt,new answers will no doubt bring new mysteries. COIN Tossed Boots on the ground: Revisiting old ideas about military strategy. (John Moore/Getty)Over the last decade,as the United States military defeated dictators and occupied foreign lands,counterinsurgency (COIN in milspeak) became the doctrine du jour.
 (Ynet) Israel's high court rejects petition to disqualify 'racist' chief rabbi candidate- Meretz MK asked the court to disqualify Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu from running for Sephardic chief rabbi due to past anti-Arab statements,but two days ahead of the election,the petition was judged 'premature.' (Haaretz+) Almost 60% of army age Israelis: It bothers us to hear Arabic on TV- Polls by the Israeli Democracy Institute learned this was reaction to the TV sitcom "Arab Labor." (Globes,p. 8)For the full?News from Israel.Early Early Senate Handicapping Mara Liasson had a report on NPR this morning about next year's Senate elections (can't find a link). She definitely makes it sound as if the R's are in a great position to take control of the Senate.
But Balls persists in blaming Britain's flatlining economy on the coalition's 2010 austerity programme which – says he – derailed Labour's recovery model which saw growth resume in late 2010. "The spirit of Philip Snowden [renegade Labour chancellor] and Montagu Norman [austerity-driving governor of the Bank of England]" hung over the Mansion House last night, he claimed. It's a UK fiscal problem – tax and spend – not the liquidity problem Osborne is addressing, Balls insists.Well, up to a point, Ed. But not really. Yes,cnnhkids (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), the coalition may have slammed the brakes on spending too hard and fast in May 2010 – I think they did – but our world is very different from the 1930s, even the world of the poor (which may be what IDS is trying to say).