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...Baghdad on the walls, the Swedish diplomat who heads the U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) has a comfortable, lived-in look about him; he's the kind of man who in the movie might have been played by Alec Guinness in his prime. He has a caution that comes from decades as an official in international institutions but exudes a wry affability; asked if he would be comfortable with a certain course of action, he replies: "I'm not uncomfortable with it." Pause, followed by smile. Then: "As a diplomat, I can't say I'm comfortable...
...entrepreneur, was more than happy to lend them the money. While few relatives can afford to be that generous--after all, there aren't many people who have the means to provide $500,000 worth of mortgages--loans between family members are common. Financial planners and family counselors often caution against the practice, but the Federal Reserve estimates that 2.1 million U.S. households owe money to individuals, including friends and family members. These loans may seem appealing, since they cut out the application process and give fast access to cash, but they come with plenty of risks for both...
Saddam and his regime are extremely dangerous and will remain so unless removed from power. A doubting Thomas would advise caution, declaring that no proof has been found of any nuclear-bomb program or nerve gas. But remember the "super gun" that Saddam was building before the Gulf War? He didn't announce that to the world, so why would he tell anyone he is producing devastating weaponry now? What about the way he set fire to the oil wells in 1991 when his army was retreating from Kuwait? Are these the acts of a man to be trusted...
...Gerard McGeary ’04, president of the Harvard College Democrats, said yesterday he personally agrees with Rangel that war must be approached with caution...
TIME: Isn't some caution appropriate--won't dividends be a fad until investors start obsessing again over capital gains...