Word: harbors
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...letter. Whatever conviction existed in my first letter arose from my belief in the truth of what I was saying; where that belief changes, however slightly or significantly, I have to correct myself. Like many others, I would like to see certain things changed, and, like many others, I harbor suspicions whenever I think injustice is being done--but I cannot subserve my sense of fairness (as best I can judge it) to any cause...
...intelligence preparedness. We are well protected against another Pearl Harbor. I am confident we are not likely to miss any such major preparation. We have learned the lesson of Iran and established a team of people who study the factors of instability in various countries. We look at the world on a daily basis. It is hard work, but we are doing fine...
...Europeans love cowboy books and cowboy movies. Whatever their official distaste for the cowboy mind-set, they often harbor a sneaking admiration of the individualism and freedom that the idea of the cowboy implies, of the romantic recklessness that they also consciously censure...
...public's view of the Socialists as recent disclosures about the government's role in the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, in which a crew member was killed. For weeks the government denied any involvement in the bombing of the ship, which had been docked in the harbor of Auckland, New Zealand, before it was to lead a protest against French nuclear testing on Mururoa Atoll. Under persistent pressure from the French press, Premier Fabius was eventually forced to admit that French intelligence agents had indeed been ordered to blow up the ship. The scandal tarred the government with suspicions...
...pipeline has been clogged by delays in setting up the assistance office. Also, the program was embarrassing to the government of Honduras, which claims it does not harbor contras, even though several bases are located there. The Hondurans have been placated by the decision not to allow the U.S. embassy in Tegucigalpa to distribute the aid. Says Adolfo Calero, head of the largest rebel group, the Nicaraguan Democratic Force: "We have very little. It is a good time for the aid to come...