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...Constitution, written with U.S. guidance, renounces war and the "threat or use of force" to settle international conflicts. That has led to endless discussions whenever new hardware is considered. "The Japanese have great debates over what is an offensive and what is a defense weapon, such as over-the-horizon radar," says Nathaniel Thayer, director of Asian studies at the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies. "It is like a theological dispute in the Middle Ages...
Some authorities consider their efforts futile. "In law enforcement, I don't think we're having an effect," says Ken Walton, a former Detroit FBI agent. "I don't see anything positive on the horizon. I see no good news." Says DEA Agent Stutman: "Essentially, law enforcement can only provide holding action until treatment and prevention make a difference...
Bright and unblinking, the marquee rose above the horizon of the subway staircase: TOMORROW'S STARS TODAY -- RALPH COOPER PRESENTS AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE APOLLO. Tomorrow's stars! He liked the sound of it. He pushed the stage- door buzzer and stepped into another world...
Such a measure would enhance the atmosphere of the house by broadening the educational horizon of its residents, and would eradicate unappreciated stereotyping of athletes within Kirkland House and the University as a whole. More importantly, such a stance, by refusing to hide detrimental discriminatory elements behind legitimate guises, would advance the University's progress towards its goal of creating and maintaning an ideal--educational and tolerant--social atmosphere for all of its undergraduates...
...road again. The highway stretches deep into the horizon...