Word: guardedness
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Bad is right. Richard Reid, a British passenger on the Boeing 767, was trying to light a fuse protruding from his shoe, witnesses say. According to the FBI, packed in the sole were enough high explosives to blow a hole in the fuselage of the aircraft. But the attempted bombing...
International courts like the tribunal are essential because they offer the only means to separate justice from each nation’s particular self-interest. Because participation in these courts requires nations to surrender a measure of their fiercely guarded autonomy, they will agree to do so only if they...
China's muted response adds to the mystery of why the story was leaked in the first place. Here's what is known: Back in 2000, Jiang ordered a $120 million Boeing 767 to serve as China's Air Force One. The decision to buy an American plane earned him...
Bad is right. Richard Reid, a British passenger on the Boeing 767, was trying to light a fuse protruding from his shoe, witnesses say. According to the FBI, packed in the sole were enough high explosives to blow a hole in the fuselage of the aircraft. But the attempted bombing...
On Sept. 11, I stayed home and watched the horrific events unfold on television. I saw that while President Bush, the most powerful, well-guarded man in the world, flew west to safety, Rudy Giuliani was the face of the U.S., keeping the nation and the world updated throughout that...