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Wilson said these factors may account for Mao's "biggest drawback" his distrust for his lieutenants. "The Chairman was jealous and vindictive toward his colleagues, bearing grudges for 30 years," he added...
Political lying and subsequent public distrust are disastrous for our society and are creating a vicious circle of alienation and deceit among government officials and the public, Sissela Bok, Lecturer on Medical Ethics, told an audience of 350 yesterday at the Kennedy School Forum...
...Distrust is self-perpetuating, Bok explained, adding "The gravest danger is when distrust turns people away from voting and social participation...
Libyan authorities expressed "astonishment" at the Tunisian charges. But hostility and distrust between the two countries have been simmering ever since Bourguiba abruptly backed out of a 1974 agreement to merge Tunisia with Libya in a single Islamic Arab Republic. According to Tunisian sources, Gaddafi continues to harbor a deep personal resentment over the incident, and has supported several previous attempts to engineer Bourguiba's downfall...
...summer and as many as 60,000 in winter. Says a U.S. expert: "Winter is the killing season, when there is nothing to do but go out and shoot." The tribes are hopelessly disunited and fight constantly among themselves. But for the most part they dislike central authority, they distrust foreigners?particularly Russians ?and they have fought with rising fervor against the Kabul government ever since the Soviet-backed regime of President Taraki came to power in April...