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...Eagleburger, there will be no hope of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons in the world, and "it ought to scare the pants off everybody." Said McCain: "The only thing that convinces people like Kim Il Sung is the threat of force and extinction, and that has to be implicit in the enactment of sanctions...
Daniels says he believes that there is a dearth of Black faculty because "aside from implicit racial and chauvinist considerations, you're talking about power and status....That is the final analysis...
Still, all these arguments fail to address the real issue. Either the University's policy on discrimination must change or ROTC must go. Yes, the military will lose talented people. But universities that continue to associate with ROTC give implicit approval and explicit support to an organization that already kicks out talented people every...
...incident that brings the victim to the edge of self-destruction -- and self-awareness; the decision to seek professional help; the terrors of detox; the fragile return to sobriety and the recriminatory rebalancing of power in a damaged family; and finally the tearful public confession, carrying with it an implicit promise of a responsible future, which offers audiences a reassuring sense that they have once again witnessed a triumph of the human spirit...
Richard Milhous Nixon was the only American president ever to resign. His treachery and deceit while at the pinnacle of power in the free world sullied the Oval Office and betrayed the trust implicit in the most sacred of American possesions, the vote...