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...from the detonations," reports TIME's Bruce Crumley from Paris. "The political damage from the tests was minimal, primarily because the U.S. and Britain didn't condemn the tests very strongly when they were originally announced. The big question is how other countries who are developing nuclear weapons will react to the fact that France broke the nuclear moratorium. If Pakistan or India decide to test their weapons, those countries can point to France as providing the precedent." France provoked global outrage when it announced in September that it would detonate eight nuclear bombs in the South Pacific in order...
...reason why anyone would react that way is that last night's loss had many similarities to many of last year's games. And heaven knows, no one on the Harvard side wants to remember that 6-20 season...
...competition wasn't as hard as Columbia or Princeton," Katz said. "But sometimes it's harder to fence people with less experience. They might not react the way you expect them to and you end up getting...
...countries, for example, the European Union, with a gdp roughly equivalent to America's, spends some $31 billion a year and the U.S. $9 billion. I think that the one who pays is the one who has the political power in the final analysis. I hope President Clinton will react against this alarming tendency toward a sort of isolationism that is very dangerous for the whole world...
...think the University should look into this and react to this," Lin said...