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...this idea is probably seems so unfathomable as not to be worthy of their “enlightened” discourse. To them, America’s failure to adequately defend Bosnia in the early 1990s demonstrates our religious bias against Muslims, while the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia to protect the Kosovar Muslims is a display of U.S. attempts at hegemony. The U.S.-imposed sanctions on Iraq are responsible for 1.5 million children’s deaths, while Saddam Hussein is absolved of responsibility for delaying the implementation of the oil-for-food program for more than two years...

Author: By Andrew P. Winerman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Enough Self-Deprecation | 10/9/2001 | See Source »

Many on Harvard’s campus have expressed support for the joint American and British military strikes in Afghanistan that began Sunday, although some question whether the U.S. is doing enough to protect innocent civilians in Afghanistan...

Author: By David Villarreal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: U.S. Attacks Draw Support of Students | 10/9/2001 | See Source »

Nixon lied constantly to protect his isolation. He lied to his closest staff members, to his Cabinet, to the nation, to the world. The Nixon staff lied to one another and to the President. Then they wiretapped one another, stole one another's files, examined one another's phone records, all in a hopeless effort to find out the truth under the layers of lies. It was, Reeves writes, "a White House of lies, a house organized for deception...even the insiders themselves could no longer penetrate to reality." Two of the most startling examples of the culture of deception...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Inside The White House That Was Built Of Lies | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

...bombing of the World Trade Center that spurred the Board of Trade and many other firms in and around the Twin Towers to better protect their employees and their data, and to provide for a quick resumption of business in the event of a crisis. And since last month's terror attacks on the Trade Center and the Pentagon, executives around the U.S. and the world have been taking action to reduce the risks to their employees and their businesses. Evacuation plans are being scrutinized, and corporate security consultants are being inundated with requests for "crisis-management" reviews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Security: Girding Against New Risks | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

...working groups has neither authority nor accountability. He or she cannot order that anything be done. Beltway skeptics talk about the inevitable bureaucratic resistance to our proposal for a new agency. I, for one, would like to hear one Cabinet officer argue that it is more important to protect his or her bureaucratic prerogative than it is to protect the people of the U.S. With congressional support, a strong President can make this happen and should do so swiftly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here's A Better Way To Be Secure | 10/8/2001 | See Source »

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