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en We have seen a change in the nature of attacks in the past couple of months with these killings. We hope these incidents will not deter families from sending their children to school.

en Militants are clearly trying to intimidate communities and force families not to send their girls to school. We hope these incidents will not deter families. ... Fortunately, so far we have not seen a decline in girls attending.

en We hope it will give school officials and law enforcement as well as parents some idea or some of the characteristics of some of these children involved in a number of these incidents across the country,

en Three months after our blessed attack against the main infidel West, especially America, and two months after the infidel's attacks on Islam, we would like to talk about some of the implications of those incidents,

en The families living in hotels and motels are for the most part receiving financial assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and will continue to do so through February 7, 2006. Some families have found more permanent housing here. An estimated couple dozen school age children from the disaster areas are enrolled in Santa Monica schools.

en Thankfully, these kinds of incidents are few and far between these days and that is due to the increased vigilance of our game. It is also why behavior of this nature must be treated seriously and swiftly - sending a clear message to those involved that their actions will not be tolerated.

en School faculty asked some good questions about if higher school consequences would deter underage drinking. One teenager actually stood up and said it would deter him from drinking.

en It's all about helping families. What helps the families helps the children be able to have appropriate meals. If children come to school fed, they will be more ready to learn. It's good to hear it's made a difference.

en My wife, Sabina and I, along with the rest of the nation, pray for the families of the children who died yesterday. Their loss and misery is unfathomable, ... My five daughters mean the world to me. Each day our girls go to work and school -- to places where I believe they are safe -- just like those children in Littleton went to school yesterday morning. The children who witnessed this rampage are also in our prayers.

en We have never taken care of as many incidents as we have in the past few months.

en Parents who are footing the bill for their children's education have the right to know what's taking place at the school they're sending their children to.

en There was also a lot for the rest of the children of Manasseh by their families; for the children of Abiezer, and for the children of Helek, and for the children of Asriel, and for the children of Shechem, and for the children of Hepher, and for the children of Shemida: these were the male children of Manasseh the son of Joseph by their families.

en I feel that Lafayette has had a great mental depression the last couple of months due to the hurricane. We cannot change the past ... so we have to look to the future.

en A number of attackers were killed and others wounded. UN forces are exercising maximum restraint in dealing with these attacks. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Non-lethal methods are being used to disburse crowds and deter attacks.

en In French doctrine, nuclear weapons are meant to deter attacks against 'vital interests,' to create uncertainty among potential attackers about what these interests could be. But here, things get defined. That's a change.


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