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...republics may want only to strengthen their hand in bargaining on the configuration of a new, looser union. Certainly not all republics are prepared, or want, to go all the way to true independence, with their own flags, parliaments, currencies, foreign policies and seats in the U.N. Most specifically disclaim any intention of creating their own armies, other than perhaps small militias to serve as a kind of national guard...
Oddly enough, the editors disclaim self-righteousness, saying that they are "fallible" and as open to "recognize that we will make mistakes" as the next person...
Hardly. At best, such instruction would merely allow the University to disclaim responsibility for future alumni malfeasance. But Harvard is not to blame for the actions of its alumni. While instituting an ethics course may relieve the B-School's sense of guilt, it would not make Harvard MBA's any more "ethical...
...Stealth aircraft technology, and perhaps the Strategic Defense Initiative, or Star Wars, project. While the program's goal is to confuse Soviet weapons planners, the U.S. public and Congress are also being deceived. Four U.S. Senators have asked the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to investigate. Defense Department officials disclaim knowledge of any such program, and their denials could be sincere: one intelligence expert suggests that a rumor about distorted data could itself be a U.S. disinformation technique...
Despite plans for a three story "urban spa" and beauty salon, multilingual maid service, three restaurants and probable $150 a night room rates, developers are quick to disclaim a ritzy, Copley Place image for the complex...