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Instead of giving his players a day off, Lakers coach Phil Jackson will hold three days of practice this week with the hope of reintegrating injured starters Lamar Odom and Kwame Brown in time to play Friday against Charlotte. In his final chapter, Bacevich provides 10 ideological, political and practical recommendations for reintegrating the military into society and adjusting the way the politicians view and employ military force. It pointed out recently that Germany has borne the burden of reintegrating East Germany into its social and economic fabric over the past decade and this has distorted Europe's statistical picture. |
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