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Only by engaging North Korea can we ever hope to improve the prospects for peace in the region and to make inroads into the isolationist nation. We would be foolish not to capitalize on this time when the South Korean president has expended so much energy to see such a peace achieved. This is not to say that the U.S. should roll over to one of the world's most erratic rogue nations; rather, it should proceed with caution on an agenda that will support Kim Dae Jung's responsible vision of incremental steps to long-lasting stability...
...Michigan spokesperson Julie Peterson denied that any administrative reshuffling had occurred and said such speculation was "foolish...
What we have here is a case of the foolish criticizing the blind. The Internet was never going to make the business cycle go away, and anyone who believed so deserved to lose all the money they had plowed into shares of hopeless dot-coms. And now that we are in an ever-so-slight downturn in the business cycle, those who say the Internet was all hype have obviously never used eBay or experienced one of the myriad forms of collaboration and communication that weren't possible even five years ago without the Internet...
...grieving for somebody who isn't dead? You know we will find him, it's only a matter of days." An hour later, it's his turn to cry, and hers to scold: "I'm a mother, and my heart tells me he's alive. How foolish you will look when he comes here tomorrow, and finds you mourning." At dawn, Karsanbhai heads out again, and Sumati calls to Sherawali...
...relationships he has nurtured have begun to sour. "A lot of people are distancing themselves from Rich," says Lang. Swiss officials are investigating whether Rich's company has complied with laws against money laundering. The longest trade of Rich's career may turn out to be the most foolish...