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...America and not just to us," says Gary Bauer, a conservative activist who ran against Bush for the G.O.P. nomination. "They've made a calculation: take action, but with the least discomfort to other portions of the coalition--some of the more moderate suburban women who don't react to this with the same enthusiasm I might...
...dozen empty chemical warheads that the Iraqis say they overlooked - a haul unlikely to be viewed as sufficient to make a definitive case. "We are the eyes and ears of the Security Council," Blix protested last week in Baghdad after meeting with Iraqi officials. "How the Security Council will react, what will be the political evaluation, that is up to them...
People with borderline-personality disorder form exceedingly volatile relationships, whipsawing between idealizing family and friends and dismissing them as worthless or hateful. They are intensely afraid of being abandoned but react so savagely when a loved one disappoints them that abandonment is often just what they get. Prod these people into therapy, and the same dynamic unfolds there. "At one point, you're their closest friend, and two weeks later, you're the enemy," says Norman Clemens, a psychology professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland...
Adrenal glands react to the alert by releasing epinephrine (adrenaline), which makes the heart pump faster and the lungs work harder to flood the body with oxygen...
...commitment to fight inequality," said Sports Minister Agnelo Quieroz, one of those who accompanied Lula on the first day of the two-day trip. "There are a lot of social indicators that are so shocking that we have become accustomed to them. But we can't not react." - By Andrew Downie/Vila IrmãDulce...