Word: fears
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From the first day of proceedings, Judge Joseph Teresi quickly put that fear to rest. Teresi, an affable but extraordinarily strict presence in the courtroom, does not suffer fools - or ringing cell phones, which he confiscates - gladly. He is widely appreciated by reporters covering the trial, in large part because he refuses to entertain the attorneys' urge to hear themselves speak, and while he considers every motion carefully, the trial is moving along at whiplash speed. In a little more than two weeks, the prosecution has presented its entire case and all four accused officers have taken the stand...
...advisors to the President," says Calkins, also a former Crimson president. "We perform that function well by being out of the limelight." Calkins says what happens in Corporation meetings should stay behind closed doors so the president can bring up whatever University topics he thinks are most pressing without fear that they will be published in The Crimson the next morning...
...brand of politics. This sets a dangerous precedent for European countries besieged by immigrants willing to settle for low-paying jobs that other residents often don't want. That wave of imported workers is tilting the continent's demographics--much to the displeasure of rightists such as Haider. The fear is that Austria may foreshadow what is to come in other European nations...
...always look at someone's face and know they're gay," says Internet-privacy expert John Aravosis, jokingly referring to the candidate's remark about his ability to spot gays in the military. "The chat rooms are a place where people can be relaxed and reach out without fear...
...about to wait for law enforcement agencies - and the problems of international cooperation - to catch up to this wily young crop of mischief-seekers. In fact, firms may be more willing to cooperate with their fellow e-businesses than with big government agencies, particularly those from other countries, for fear of compromising web secrets. So if you're looking for a hot stock in the Internet world, you might want to consider one of these cyber-security firms. After all, if there's one thing scarier than the notion of a bored kid holding America's economy hostage with...