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...RETHINK YOUR COST STRUCTURE
However, far beyond any simple closings or extra guards, last month’s attacks have forced the University to completely rethink its stance on terrorism. No longer can a company or University say, “terrorism couldn’t happen here,” Taylor says...
...border. President Fox, on a sympathy visit to Washington last week, had barely shrugged off his jacket before he was informed in no uncertain terms that any plans to loosen up work visas or provide easier access for Mexican students was pretty much out of the question. We'll rethink the border, U.S. officials told Fox, but it won't look much like what we'd originally imagined...
...also helps make some great art possible, from Bob Marley?s anthemic song ?War? to Kurt Vonnegut?s novel ?Slaughterhouse Five? to Picasso?s masterpiece ?Guernica.? Many mere entertainers - the teen pop idols, the nihilistic gangsta rappers, the amoral hard rockers - will no doubt have to (at least temporarily) rethink their relevance in the light of recent events. Do we need to hear DMX?s violent boasts when there?s so much violence on TV? Is there any point in enduring Slipknot?s horror metal assault when real life is already dealing us blow after blow? But distractions do have...
...little utility. Ironically, at the beginning of this year the Hart-Rudman report on security challenges to the U.S. very clearly identified terrorist attacks on the American homeland as something we were not well prepared for. The report should get a lot of respect now. We also need to rethink our system of intelligence gathering. If we are to understand and anticipate the terrorist world, we need to make serious investments in "human" intelligence--agents in place, stronger links with foreign intelligence services, many more agents trained in foreign languages. Our new Grand Strategy will also need to rethink...