Word: coexisting
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...John Philpot Curran once said, eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, what, then, is the price of security? Contrary to the current administration, we think security and liberty can, and indeed must, coexist...
When Jews, Christians and Muslims shed their exclusive claims on Abraham and recognize that he is the patriarch of all three faiths, maybe these cousins can coexist in peace. But that requires courage and compassion. Are we up to it? Hasan Zillur Rahim San Jose, Calif...
Krauthammer is correct that the U.S. has always tolerated despots but wrong that this is how we fought and won the cold war. We chose to coexist with the Soviet Union in order to avoid the mutually assured destruction of nuclear war. I would remind Bush that it was precisely because we did not attack Russia that we survived to win the cold war. GORDON R. HARRIS Williamstown, Mass...
...zero-tolerance approach did more harm than good. Fires are part of the natural rhythm of the forests, clearing out underbrush and giving trees room to grow. You don't really fight wildfires, according to this view; you only postpone them. If we are going to learn how to coexist with fire, here is how we might start...
...stand-alone DVD player - but the entertainment industry saw it as a threat to its revenue stream and Norwegian authorities saw it as a crime. Because it's one of the first cases of its kind, Johansen's trial could set a precedent for how industry and innovation will coexist in the digital age. Johansen and his two co-writers (who have remained anonymous to avoid prosecution and never used their real names even with each other) knew their work on DECSS could lead to a clash with DVD makers, who are fiercely protective of their lucrative technology. They expected...