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...rebuilding Iraq. A senior British official says that if the U.N. backs a war, it would be fairly easy to imagine a postconflict administration in Iraq under U.N. auspices--even if the U.N. had to work with an American military proconsul. Inevitably, the U.N.'s humanitarian agencies will establish an early presence in Iraq to ameliorate short-term hardship. But the U.S., says U.N. Under Secretary-General Shashi Tharoor, has not yet asked the U.N. to prepare for a role in longer-term reconstruction. Assuming the U.N. is indeed asked to help with that task--which is the private assumption...
...Fuller say this need was overlooked in the black community. They say they hope the BAF will establish a more evolved black identity by rethinking past contributions to the black arts movement and focusing on current trends, celebrities and icons in the major entertainment industries...
...must be thorough and vigilant in the upkeep and proper operation of their facilities. Design limits must be known and must be maintained at a high enough standard. Municipal authorities, often known for laxity or petty corruption, must recognize the life-threatening importance of their work and strive to establish and enforce adequate and sensible building codes, particularly in buildings open for public use. Western European standards for such buildings are often cited as being nearly ideal, and should be investigated for our own potential adoption...
While we mourn the deaths of so many young people under such ordinary yet tragic circumstances, America must draw the lessons necessary to prevent a repeat of these disasters. Patrons must be mindful of their own safety, and owners and regulators must establish acceptable standards to help insure it. Avoiding a repeat of these recent events is absolutely necessary, and requires constant attention...
...redistribution of wealth and property according to rules of “justice.” Like other foes of globalization, the regime aims to curb “runaway market forces” which are waging an “assault on the poor,” and establish “a firm launching pad for our fight against poverty and food insecurity.” What sets Zimbabwe apart is that it has actually enacted these anti-globalization and so-called “anti-poverty” policies...