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Wolfowitz replied, mildly, that it's difficult to predict such things. True enough, but I also sense a certain presidential reluctance to tell us what our Federal Government is facing in Iraq--or to admit that his Federal Government may have hyped what this was all about in the first place...
...Wolfowitz replied, mildly, that it's difficult to predict such things. True enough, but I also sense a certain presidential reluctance to tell us what our Federal Government is facing in Iraq - or to admit that his Federal Government may have hyped what this was all about in the first place...
...McCain did, giving access to the candidate and mixing it up with reporters on the campaign trail. It was a temporary arrangement that ended once Bush took office. Could it happen again, if these issues bring Bush political trouble? Maybe. Just don't expect Fleischer's successor to admit...
...Taiwan's hospital administrators may have learned their lesson?that SARS is not a disease that responds to complacence or concealment. The trouble is, there can be a heavy financial price to pay for honesty. "Administrators don't want to admit they have SARS patients because it will mean a dramatic drop in patients coming to their hospital," says Michael Tai, head of the department of social medicine at the Chungshan Medical University in Tai-chung, "and that means they will lose money." Still, "other hospitals won't dare to buck the system now," says epidemiologist Ho Mei-shang...
...that’s a paper. If you think it sounds fluffy, you’re missing the point. Admit it: when you start to really think, your brain does begin to feel like a warren, full of related pockets of thought which form a structure so beautiful and complete, it’s indescribable. John Steinbeck, speaking as himself, said, “Ideas are like rabbits,” and no one can deny...