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...been a chance to prove that they can handle this sort of crisis in a different way than the former regime, and actually cooperate with the international community to solve the problem. The problem is that the guerrillas have no interest in giving up. And of course the wider Kosovo Albanian population, even if they don't support them, won't try to discourage the guerrillas either. For them any trouble for Serbia is good...
...battle for Russian public opinion. Then again, if the object is a full-blown political and corporate takeover, or takedown, of Gusinsky's media empire, then exile may not have been enough. The next move may belong to a Spanish court, but the real mystery is Putin's wider game plan. And as ever with the poker-faced president, it's simply too early to tell...
...says to his friends in sleepy Bedford Falls, "I'm going to shake the dust of this crummy little town off my feet, and I'm gonna see the world!" Harvard, for most of us, is the place where the last of that dust finally shakes loose and wider vistas open before us. Who needs Christmas when you can retire...
Elizabeth A. Gray, secretary to CCSR, said the committees' decisions and report are important not only as actual votes, but also for the impact they have on a wider level. "The thinking that goes on in our meetings--as reflected in the report--is useful for people trying to make these decisions in similar circumstances," she said...
Brinton said the inclusive nature of the Republican platforms resulted in an across-the-board appeal to many individuals outside of as well as within the party. Many of the candidates appealed to a wider audience in their bid for office...