Word: friendships
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...best solve the Iraqi problem. On March 16 French President Jacques Chirac said “we are not anti-American…but if there is a friend or somebody I dearly love, and if you see that they are going down the wrong path…then friendship demands that we tell that friend, that we warn him.” However, many U.S. officials still viewed the French position as being somehow pro-Saddam, and therefore antagonistic to the United States...
...didn’t realize the extent of their ideological differences until after blocking together. Their friendship had been cultivated during their first year here, when they would consistently run into each other at parties. Watching the two gesture animatedly and spontaneously explode into laughter, one could easily assume that they have a lot in common...
Like Jobbins and Adelman, it was friendship, and not ideology, that led former Salient Editor and Social Chair Bolek Z. Kabala ’03 into rooming with eight self-proclaimed liberals. “It appears as though many of us are liberal, and one of us is conservative,” says Harry G. Kimball ’03-’04 sardonically. “I’m not gonna say his name, but he’s a real dashing fellow. It has been intimated to me that Bolek is a conservative...
Such arguments are routine for them, but never impede upon their underlying friendship. “We may sit and yell at each other for three hours about an issue, but we’re never mad afterward,” Keel says...
...SEVIS enhances our ability to detect and deter those who may come to America for nefarious purposes, while extending a hand in friendship to those seeking the exceptional education and training opportunities this great country has to offer,” he said during the hearing...