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...make it fashionable to opt out of determining the fate of your own country is irresponsible,” she said...
...long will Islamic countries be humiliated by the U.S. and others in the West? Today no Islamic leader has the courage to say Muslim countries need nuclear weapons to protect and defend themselves; otherwise they will meet with the same fate as Afghanistan and Iraq. Succumbing to U.S. pressure is simply suicidal. Luqman al-Buqraque Lahore, Pakistan...
...savings to an insurance fund that would compensate displaced workers for part of the difference in wages paid by their old and new jobs. During the 1980s and '90s, most workers displaced by trade found only lower-paying jobs. Those displaced by outsourcing are likely to share the same fate...
...third straight season, the playoff fate of the Harvard men’s hockey team lies in the glove and blocker of Dov Grumet-Morris...
...multiple sclerosis, lupus and other autoimmune disorders. For decades these diseases have provided the clearest example of a body at war with itself. But the spark that fuels their internal destruction doesn't come from excess cholesterol deposits or a stubborn bacterial infection. Instead, in a bizarre twist of fate, the body's supersophisticated, learned immunological defenses mistakenly direct an inflammatory attack against healthy cells in such places as the joints, nerves and connective tissue...