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...reason for Harvard to hold anything but ADRs,” Eric Reeves, a Smith College professor and expert on Sudan, wrote in an e-mail yesterday. “[U]sing non-American exchanges for trading purposes seems mighty suspicious...
...brand, Tawfik Mathlouti would be a happy man by now. Mathlouti is a French Muslim lawyer who vigorously opposes U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and believes the world should protest it by boycotting American products. In the fall of 2002, he began marketing Mecca-Cola, a distinctly non-American imitation of Coca-Cola, in France, Britain and elsewhere in Europe...
...father. Whether Seif is Libya's future and his father its past is still unclear. But Gaddafi agreed to curtail Libya's nuclear-weapons program as well as pay damages to the families of those killed in the 1988 Pan Am airline bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, and the non-American survivors of the 1986 bombing of a West Berlin discothèque. As a result, President Bush announced he would begin lifting economic sanctions against Libya. The European Union recently followed. "It was the right decision," says Seif of his father's new Western-friendly stance, "the right initiative." Since...
...students organization and negotiation skills, street-protest tactics, and how to "monitor the elections so that they could fight fraud." News of Otpor's interest in the Ukraine vote - and the fact that the group received funding from the U.S. government as well as dozens of other private and non-American donors - drew alarmed speculation on Russian state TV that the group is an American tool agitating for regime change "on the doorstep of Russia...
Whether Seif is Libya's future and his father its past is still unclear. But Gaddafi agreed to curtail Libya's nuclear-weapons program as well as pay damages to the families of those killed in the 1988 Pan Am airline bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, and the non-American survivors of the 1986 bombing of a West Berlin discothque. As a result, President Bush announced he would begin lifting economic sanctions against Libya. The European Union recently followed. "It was the right decision," says Seif of his father's new Western-friendly stance, "the right initiative...