Word: threatener
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...Adams House roommates will over see the gray paint they put on their walls again, but the problems brought on by their decorating efforts threaten to linger...
...turn to the possibility of active College endorsement: minority student groups are hard pressed to bear the burden singlehandedly of organizing these valuable activities. Harvard College, which conducts extensive minority recruitment programs, owes these same students a supportive welcome when they arrive: without this follow-up, earlier recruiting pitches threaten to dissolve into hypocrisy...
...turn to the possibility of active College endorsement; minority student groups are hard pressed to bear the burden singlehandedly of organizing these valuable activities. Harvard College, which conducts extensive minority recruitment programs, owes these same students a supportive welcome when they arrive; without this follow-up, earlier recruiting pitches threaten to dissolve into hyprocrisy...
...announced that it was withdrawing the two AW ACS surveillance planes that it had sent to the area a month ago in the hope that Mitterrand would intervene directly. The Administration feared that if Chad fell to Gaddafi, the Libyan leader would be in a position to threaten such U.S. allies as Egypt and, especially, the Sudan. The AW ACS planes never took part in the Chadian war, but they became an unfortunate symbol of the differences between Paris and Washington over how to deal with the crisis...
...serious question: How to safeguard information stored inside computers? The potential for fraud is awesome. The American banking system alone moves more than $400 billion between computers every day. Corporate data banks hold consumer records and business plans worth untold billions. Military computers contain secrets that, if stolen, could threaten U.S. security. Many of these machines are hooked into the telephone system, which enables them to communicate with other computers and with users in remote locations. But as the 414s have demonstrated, anyone with one of the popular new microcomputers has the potential, however remote, to unlock the secrets contained...