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...many times smaller a new molecule-based simple computer developed by IBM is compared to conventional logic circuits...
...destruction once he's removed from power. But most U.S. allies don't share Washington's perception either of the threat posed by Saddam or of "regime-change" as the solution, which is why the Bush Administration found it necessary to take the matter back to the UN. The logic: If Saddam remained in breach of Security Council resolutions, the international community would have no choice but to authorize an invasion to enforce its own writ. UN authorization would also create essential political cover for some skeptical allies to sign on for an invasion. That meant the starting point...
...this logic, Harvard men have little advantage on campus, where gaining the upper hand in accomplishment or intelligence is more difficult. “This campus breeds intellectual people and people who are too serious, who are taking 1,001 classes, saving babies, and being so concerned with the real world already, that it’s hard for people to just step back and laugh at themselves,” Okusanya complains. “To find a girlfriend who will relax and not take things so seriously and kind of be happy with the way things...
...efforts should be made to resist this evil trend. But to equate this ugly, violent development with a serious political argument against the perceived injustices directed at an entire Palestinian population by a democracy and strong American ally is irresponsible. In a similar vein, Summers’ own logic of actions that are in effect, if not in intent, anti-Semitic can actually be used to describe America’s policy against Iraq or other Arab states as “anti-Muslim.” Israel’s own policies can even be considered...
First, in a total reversal of his previously held position, Clinton argued that “today Saddam Hussein has all the incentive in the world not to use or give these weapons [of mass destruction] away.” This logic is flimsy at best—Hussein has already committed transgressions, such as trying to kill a former U.S. president, that could have ostensibly guaranteed his annihilation—and dangerously naive at worst. But more importantly, it explicitly contradicts Clinton’s prior warnings about the nature of the Iraqi regime...