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...starter, so instead the guerrillas announced that they were simply demanding greater civil rights in the Macedonian constitution. And that responsiveness to Western concerns makes them unlikely to resist disarmament altogether - after all, the current peace deal has been crafted precisely in order to remove the political grievances they cite in order to claim legitimacy for their insurgency. In a pointed message to the guerrillas last week, U.S. mediator James Pardew said the conclusion of the political agreement meant that there was now no longer any reason to fight...
...rivals say Orbitz is a Trojan horse that will initially offer low prices, pound competitors out of business and then raise prices. They cite the "most-favored-nation" clause, which requires member airlines to offer Orbitz every low fare they negotiate with others. Expedia vice president Eric Blachford says that clause gives Orbitz an unfair advantage. CEO Jeffrey Katz insists that Orbitz, which is a separate corporation, won those stipulations fair and square through arm's-length negotiations and technology that reduces booking costs. "Orbitz is operating completely within the law," he says...
Beyond the obvious financial reward of teaching a third academic term, many cite the diversity of the summer school students as a key incentive...
...breaking even in 2002. Finally, some grudging respect is coming Phoenix's way. "I'll give them their due," says Graeme Maxton, of the automotive industry consultants Autopolis. "I didn't think they'd last this long." Rover executives insist their five-year turnaround plan is working, and cite sales figures as evidence: the company moved 205,000 cars last year, exceeding its goal by 5,000. And while sales are projected to dip to 187,000 cars this year, the company says it expects that number to rebound to 210,000 in 2002 - helped in part by the launch...
...second faction, meanwhile, seeks an exemption for the cloning of embryos in the laboratory. They honor the march of science; they cite the potential advantages of embryonic stem cells created through cloning to treat diseases from Parkinson’s to diabetes. There’s something profoundly icky about cloning embryos—but there are also a lot of very bad arguments being used to attack it, and when medical advances might lie in the balance, it’s hard not to sympathize with victims who desperately seek a cure...