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...signers of the divestment petition fail to consider Israel’s security needs? On the contrary, we believe that the two-state outcome sought by this petition offers the best hope of securing Israel’s long-term future. Many Israelis agree, for history has shown again and again that no people will be secure in this region until all people are. Suicide attacks are likely to continue until Palestinians have a stake in peace. The divestment petition aims to create a secure Israel beside a secure Palestine...
...Ivanov refused to comment on whether inspectors would indeed get unfettered access to Iraq to check for weapons. Meanwhile, Bush drafted a resolution for Congress to consider before it adjourns Oct. 4. The measure would give Bush U.S. support for an attack regardless of a U.N. mandate. BRITAIN Examiners Fail Bizarre results forced Estelle Morris, the Education Secretary, to launch an investigation into the school leaving exams, known as A levels, taken by more than 400,000 students each year. For the first time, the final A-level grade was based on results of two separate exams taken...
Finally, it is misguided to think that the lack of pay for tour guide services presents a barrier for less financially-able students who would like to lead tours. Many Crimson Key guides are work-study students, and the time commitment for tour guides is so minimal that we fail to see how interested students cannot find time or how work-study students would benefit from an opportunity that would employ them for less than 30 hours per semester. Furthermore, Crimson Key has paid work-study guides in the past but with little success, since most guides take pride...
...first step in allowing Iraq the opportunity to make good on its word without leaving the door open for further obfuscation, the United States must push the U.N. Security Council for a new resolution clearly specifying its requirements for Iraq and, critically, providing a mechanism for enforcement should Iraq fail to comply with U.N. directives. In the event that Iraq is hedging in its cooperation with weapons inspectors, the new resolution must include a provision for the use of force to compel Iraqi compliance. It is vital that the resolution serve only to give Hussein one last chance; it should...
...weapons inspectors unfettered access to industrial complexes, presidential palaces and other sites deemed worthy of inspection, then America will have made significant gains toward achieving its goal of eliminating Iraqi weapons of mass destruction—and the U.S. should then immediately cease its preparation for war. Should Iraq fail to live up to its commitment, the international community would be blind not to recognize Hussein’s duplicity, giving a strong mandate to the Bush administration to declare...