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...real estate developer in Shanghai hired Ding when locals protesting outside his office became a nuisance. "We went with six people and negotiated a settlement without a fight," says Ding. "People know us by reputation. It's like when a country has nuclear weapons. It doesn't have to deploy them to get results...
...feature we see as essential for legitimate governance, in this case free discourse, and we’re left to decide how if at all we’re able to get involved.One thing we might consider is the role of major US corporations in helping China to deploy the restrictions. It’s hard to expect deep ethical consideration by entities that exists largely to provide returns for their shareholders, but there’s substantial evidence at least in the case of Cisco (a company that makes firewall and routing hardware, including the wireless access points...
...reason, he said, is that "the Iraqi security forces have learned from the [previous] elections, and are now more strategically positioned--they don't all crowd around one spot." Another lesson from Jan 30: "We learned which neighborhoods are likely to be troublesome, and which are calm--so we deploy security more intelligently." He said the mood among voters was generally upbeat, but not as joyful as in Jan. 30. "That was the first time people had voted freely, so it was special," he said. "Now the novelty has worn...
...Fischer's party with 10%. Fischer and Chancellor Gerhard Schröder were the first German leaders born too late to feel implicated in Germany's Nazi past. One result was a bolder, more assertive German foreign policy and a willingness for the first time since 1945 to deploy German combat troops abroad. Schröder, 61, may yet find a way to hang onto some power - last week, he continued to discuss his prospects with his party and with the Christian Democrat leadership under Angela Merkel - but he looks unlikely to dominate German politics again. Other contemporaries within...
...breasts. Others force children to hold their hands as though they are family. Some are caught; others are not. An intelligence officer says al-Qaeda is slipping to the east and behind them to the south, and "somehow--we don't know how"--cutting through the screen line to deploy to the west...