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South Korean caution is thus a major obstacle to squeezing Kim. Another is the relative dearth of a political consensus on North Korean human rights in the United States. According to Liang-Fenton, “It’s been largely an issue for the right-of-center groups.” Republicans have been at the forefront, she says, while the response of Democrats has been “disappointing...
When I heard this was coming to three screens of the Harvard Square Theater, my excitement overrode the caution the mostly poor reviews should have given me. Sadly, the experience itself was underwhelming. Although this wasn’t particularly shocking, considering the critical feelings on this flick, it had the possibility of being so much more...
...certainly true that the BJP has proved much more moderate than its more severe critics could have imagined. But the zealots, racists and ultra-nationalists are still there, waiting in the wings, and as long as that is the case, there is still cause for caution and concern about India's future...
Even before the U.S. warning, the French had been worried about a holiday-season attack. Plainclothes members of an elite branch of the French police were installed on international flights that were considered sensitive. But so far, French officials have nothing tangible to show for the abundance of caution. The passenger suspected of being a Tunisian radical turned out to be a child who coincidentally shared the same name. Likewise, the British Airways flight to Dulles--a route that had also been mentioned in electronic chatter--netted no arrests...
Some professors questioned the need for caution in spending...