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...other hand, there's an acute shortage of traditional donor organs from people who have died in accidents or suffered fatal heart attacks. If family members fully understand the risks and are willing to proceed, is there any reason to stand in their...
TIME: Will America's relations with Europe be threatened if it strikes Iraq? If it goes into Iraq, will it be alone? BLAIR: These are questions the Administration should answer for itself. But the international coalition is a coalition against terrorism. People want to proceed according to evidence and according to a strategy that delivers what we've set out to deliver, which is to end international terrorism in all its forms. We haven't finished in Afghanistan yet. We've got other issues we have to tackle, but we'll do that in a deliberate, considered...
...Vietnam's murky system of permits and patronage, where corruption flourished and routine economic data were deemed state secrets. Foreign investment has been declining since 1997, and economists say the country's only hope is to get it back by pursuing real economic reforms. "We know we need to proceed with doi moi in a more dynamic and innovative way," Manh says...
...economy it alternatively drives and reacts to - will need all the gamblers it can get. Investors betting on companies means companies having more purchasing power for capital investments; it means consumers feeling good about their portfolios and retirements and thus spending more; it means the economic recovery can proceed apace. Enron, meanwhile, means a second guess - is this company truly good, or is it too good to be true? - and second-guessing is not the kind of attitude of which sustained bull markets are made. The Dow and NASDAQ's January chart lines are jagged, but the trend is clearly...
...things did not proceed quite as planned. On Thursday, 60 fighters ventured past a front line near the village of Melawa and took up positions on a hill that offered a clear line of fire. Moments later al-Qaeda snipers protecting bin Laden began firing from a crest above. Six men were gravely wounded. The hunters evacuated the injured, then beat a retreat, done for the day. "We were thinking we'd be bold and courageous," said one. "They were waiting...