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...intentions is to control capability. Do we need the U.N. to do that? Unless you are ready to bomb your way through every country you suspect of developing weapons of mass destruction, I see no alternative to international inspectors. The lesson of Iraq is that we should be very cautious about jumping to conclusions. What other tools do you need? I don't believe we should allow national control over the sensitive part of the [nuclear] fuel cycle. We need to 'multilaterize' the enrichment of uranium. We also need more countries to sign the additional protocol [allowing tougher inspections...
However, as the memories of last season’s disappointments linger, the Crimson is cautious not to underestimate its rivals...
Khodorkovsky’s likely imprisonment is not just a tragic prospect for Russia’s wealthiest individual. Russia will lose its most trusted entrepreneur, which will make foreign investors more cautious. It has taken years for the Russian economy to buck the perception of dysfunctional cronyism; the latest ham-fisted attack on the most prominent Russian industrialist—and its seizure of 44 percent of Yukos—only makes the business climate more unpredictable and unattractive. Indeed, capital has once again started to flee from the country, and it now looks as though an anticipated merger...
...It’s a very cautious institution,” Jenkins says...
...course, students must be urged to take preventative steps to reduce their risk of consuming contaminated drinks. But precautionary efforts, such as keeping an eye on drinks and never accepting one from a stranger, may only go so far. The most cautious of students are still at risk, and it is essential that they realize that any suspicions of having consumed these drugs will be taken seriously by skilled professionals at UHS without fear of reprimand...