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...wars, it has been said, are civil wars. The boundaries of nations ever in flux, "are nothing to the bond of common humanity. The war in Kosovo will not depend on the guiding hand of NATO advisers, nor on the technological might its militaries have in store, nor even upon the realpolitik or game theoretic calculations of foreign policy advisors. It will be fought and decided, as war has always been fought and decided: town by town, hill by hill and house by house...
...efficacy of the attacks, he said the result would depend on the duration of military action...
American and Korean leaders emphasized during a panel discussion yesterday that effective negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea depend on those countries' cooperation...
However, no matter how great our emotional attachment to steel, it is clear that we do not depend on the industry nearly as much as those countries that are accused of unfairly exporting it. In Russia, for instance, steel represents about seven percent of total economic output--and given the shape of the Russian economy, every percentage point counts. On Feb. 22, the Commerce Department badgered Russia into "voluntarily" cutting its steel imports by 70 percent, leading even Commerce Secretary William M. Daley to recognize that "There is a legitimate concern about taking Russia to its knees." Blocking imports from...
...last problem is only growing more acute. There are hundreds of student groups, and their growth shows little sign of stopping. The vast majority of these groups don't own buildings, and instead depend on the whims of the College for office space. Currently, only one out of four student groups has office space from the College...