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...think, like Councillor Braude, because some members of the bin Laden family have been generous in funding American educational institutions, that shouldn??t be a reason to cast aspersion on either the institution or the family,” Born said...
...think, like Councillor Braude, because some members of the bin Laden family have been generous in funding American educational institutions, that shouldn??t be a reason to cast aspersion on either the institution or the family,” Born said...
...most scientifically innovative technology in trial-run procedures. Thus far all testing has been confined to a tiny Pacific island and an area inside White Sands, New Mexico. Both locations are rather unsophisticated, and critics have correctly argued that a more realistic setting is needed. After all, why shouldn??t we be able to run the most advanced tests possible, when so much is at stake...
...let’s just imagine that, despite the draconian restrictions, the U.S. was able to develop a fully functioning anti-missile program. Our foreign allies would object if Bush withheld the technology from them, for the fight against terrorism is an international campaign, and we shouldn??t be the only ones to have such advanced protection. The international press would surely brand him, once again, as an “isolationist.” And, of course, their point would be well taken. Would Bush be able to mitigate these concerns by transferring anti-missile system components...
Michael A. Blaustein ’02, said he recognizes “an aura of fear and uncertainty” in the job market, but also said, “We shouldn??t be too concerned. It’ll be a rough year, but not so rough that people won’t be hired...