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Today's neoimperialists claim that if the U.S. could rebuild West Germany and Japan after World War II, it can rebuild Iraq. But the cases could hardly be more different. Both West Germany and Japan had fixed national identities; Iraq does not. Both nations--Germany especially--had memories of democratic institutions; Iraq does not. Neither Japan nor Germany had bitter memories of prior attempts to impose colonial rule; Iraq does. Nor has Washington said precisely how Baghdad will be transformed into Omaha-on-the-Tigris. Bush has signaled that Washington has no intention of doing the job alone; he looks...
Next, we shower the iraqis with foreign aid so they can rebuild their economy by hiring only the most qualified American companies...
...nontherapeutic use of genetic elements and/or cells that can enhance performance, will come into effect from the beginning of next year. Could genetic doping really be used by athletes, or is this still the stuff of science fiction? In the U.S., scientists have already used cell manipulation to rebuild muscle mass in mice. Athletes could be next, with some experts fearing that genetic or cell doping could surface as early as the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004. Says Charles Yesalis, a professor of exercise and sport science at Pennsylvania State University: "This is a brewing storm of potentially great...
...legal system following European Union (E.U.) guidelines. Djindjic’s appeal to the international community to set any prejudices aside and “give us the rules of the game and see what we can do” reflects the reformists’ readiness to work to rebuild a democratic Serbia its citizens can be proud...
...Balkans choose the other path—chain disintegration of borders in the region starting with Kosovo’s independence—then they must suffer the consequences and say goodbye to Europe, warned the premier. Serbia needs reformists because they have the knowledge and ability to rebuild destroyed bridges and reconnect Serbia to her neighbors. For example, Djindjic’s team is working to build a southeastern-Europe common market to include some 50 million people in the region...