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...Then again, the counsel from the hawkish camp is that the U.S. should begin moving ahead, alone if necessary, and the allies will have no choice but to fall into step, making the decision by "leadership rather than consensus," as Rumsfeld puts it. That's a far simpler and more decisive course to chart right now. But the Old Guard warns that it carries far more dangers. And so the debate continues...
...land protected as national parks and preserves has quadrupled worldwide since 1970. But despite a record flow of financial resources (donations to U.S. environmental groups alone have risen 50% in the past five years, to more than $6.4 billion in 2001, according to the American Association of Fundraising Counsel Trust for Philanthropy), the planet's most serious challenges--global warming, loss of biodiversity, marine depletion --remain as intractable as ever, making environmentalists vulnerable to charges that green groups have prospered while the earth...
...school officials declined to say what other responses to the Air Force’s decision they considered. However, Clark’s memo does note he had discussions about the decision both with University President Lawrence H. Summers and the University’s Office of the General Counsel. Harvard could have filed a legal challenge to the decision...
...have continued to challenge what we think are free speech principles on the Internet,” said Ted Hansen, ACLU senior staff counsel who is representing Edelman in the case...
...DMCA provides a limited exception for accessing lists of blocked websites, but Ann Beeson, who is litigation director of the ACLU’s technology and liberty program and lead counsel in the case, said this provision is not effective because another provision prohibits users from writing the software needed to access the lists...