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...outpost there. The gangs and private armies are likely to collude in controlling the streets--and thus the votes--in the walkup to the election. And unless that situation is eliminated, few experts believe any kind of humanitarian aid can be effectively dispensed, dooming the incoming government, regardless of who leads...
...riot had discredited nonviolent tenets at the heart of their movement. If they simply abandoned the garbage strike, a presumption of violence would follow them to the national stage with greatly magnified risk and opposition. Therefore, said King, he felt by no means committed to either Memphis or Washington--regardless of what he told the press--unless first convinced that they could restore the integrity of nonviolent protest. This was a staff decision, because he could not do it alone. "Memphis is the Washington campaign in miniature," he said...
...Hwang?s disgrace shouldn?t be used as an excuse to pour scorn on the idea of therapeutic cloning itself. Ambition and pride are a danger in any high-risk, high-reward area of science, but therapeutic cloning is so promising that it needs to be pursued regardless. The potential medical advantages are enormous: by cloning a patient?s own cells to create stem cells, then coaxing those stem cells to become new pancreatic, brain, spinal cord or heart tissue, for example, it?s conceivable that a victim of Parkinson?s, Alzheimer?s, diabetes, paralysis or heart disease could shore...
...Facebook also collects information about you from other sources, such as newspapers and instant messaging services. This information is gathered regardless of your use of the Web Site,” the policy states...
...Iraq began in 2003—Bush made what is perhaps the clearest and most honest case for the war that anyone in his administration has yet presented. He rightly touted the success of the recent elections and other accomplishments of the reconstruction effort. He reminded Americans that regardless of one’s position on the war itself, immediate withdrawal from Iraq would be strategically disastrous. But in a stark departure from his customary practice, he was also unusually forthcoming about his administration’s faulty expectations concerning the reconstruction and the existence of weapons of mass destruction...