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...there is a difference between a smoker who ignores the Surgeon General's warning and someone who develops cancer passively just by being born into the electronic age. People live near power lines and work with their noses in computer display screens because those things are part and parcel of the ( times. Everyone deserves at the very least a rough sense of what danger such exposure brings...
...anticipation of the costs that a war option could have has led to a scrutiny process in the United States--not only from people in the traditional peace constituency but people whose job was war," Maksoud said. "They are not part of the liberal establishment but part and parcel of the establishment and they are having fears of an eventual drift to a military option...
Hence, my disillusionment with divestment activists who call for harsh sanctions and, in the same breath, lament the violence that rips South Africa today. They are part and parcel of the same thing...
Hoping to avoid further bloodshed, the government purchased, on behalf of the Mohawks, the parcel of land that has been at the center of the dispute. Last week the authorities further emphasized that they were ready to negotiate with the Kanesatake group over its grievances as soon as the last barriers had come down. But before any such negotiations could begin, the fighting broke out again and the army moved...
...recognize that isn't possible. You will have to have large black communities. But we say socially and politically, those communities are not part and parcel of the white nation...