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...West Bank becoming worse, the White House kept quiet, leaving the diplomatic moves to Powell. "You can't undercut him," said a senior official. "You've got to let him do the talking while he's over there." But some Powell allies sensed a White House attempt to protect the President and saddle Powell with the blame, should his mission fail to produce results...
Still, something is clearly wrong with the system as it now operates. Over the past three years, more than 60 institutions, including several of the world's most prestigious research centers, have been criticized by the U.S. government for failing to protect human subjects adequately. McGee's patients were very sick, so in a sense they couldn't be made much worse by his treatments. But federal records show that since 1999 at least four people who entered clinical trials in reasonably good health wound up dead--including two infamous cases, at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and the University...
...local skinheads, while the police turned a blind eye. At a conference held last week in Moscow to discuss dangers to foreign students, representatives of Russian universities said that in the face of police indifference they would have to hire private guards and form self-defense teams to protect their 70,000 foreign students...
...ultimate victory that America—and the world—could enjoy in this presently war-torn region is a solid and lasting peace. We should strive for diplomacy, as well as caution, in order to protect the world from a trigger-happy president and a debatable imperative that will only cost more lives—both American and Arab...
Reich said individuals in America are increasingly powerless in the face of large corporations, which makes it difficult for institutions to protect whistleblowers...