Word: collaborationism
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To get how big a deal this is, imagine Eminem, Shania Twain, Britney Spears, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and 40 more of pop's hottest acts gathering in an Alpine village to chew the fat, hang out and occasionally perform together - for no fees and no charitable cause - under a tent...
Similarly, the computer scientists said they are excited about the new possibilities for collaboration that working at Radcliffe will mean for them.
Both leaders emphasized that the event reflected a successful collaboration between the city and the University on support for local youth—even though the ceremony came in the wake of tense land disputes between Harvard and Boston.
Though each scholar pursues a project in his or her field of expertise, they are also grouped into academic “clusters”—related fields of study—for optimal collaboration.
That North Korea is selling arms abroad is no revelation. At least half a dozen countries?including Pakistan, Libya and Syria?are known to have purchased missiles from the rogue regime. But analysts and hard-liners in the U.S. are increasingly concerned that a desperate North Korea is spreading more...