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Similar skepticism prevails in Washington, where Administration after Administration has pleaded, demanded and negotiated for freer entry into Japanese markets and a reduction of Tokyo's trade surplus -- $49 billion in $ 1992. Reflecting on those battles, most U.S. experts advise caution in appraising last week's election, even if it did downsize the Liberal Democrats, with 223 seats, into the largest minority party in the 511-seat Diet. What the election results suggest, says former Assistant Secretary of State William Clark, is "a voting public that is unhappy with the leadership of the L.D.P., but not necessarily with its policies...
Although none have contained explosives, he said, all have been treated with extreme caution...
...fact, the investigation's slow pace may be by design. In her first interview with The Crimson after taking over as general counsel in November, Marshall said she would move with "deliberate caution" on the guard issue...
...flyer distributed by Harvard police and a voice message left in all University telephone mail boxes by the Harvard Telephone Office instructs all students, faculty and staff to "exercise special caution in handling incoming mail...
...despite my best intentions to refer calls from the media to the Harvard News Office in Holyoke Center, I'm a sucker for being interviewed. So I write this as a warning. The next time you see me, or any journalist, quoted on TV or in print, proceed with caution...