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Finally, the attempts by the government to recruit informers among Iraqi-Americans has an eerie similarity to the ill-fated TIPS program that the administration had to abandon after public outcry. The government should not be involved in recruiting informers and gathering information with specific threats of terrorist or criminal activity. Although every citizen should be vigilant of suspicious or threatening actions, America has a culture of openness and tolerance that would be poisoned by intense government surveillance measures. The fight against terrorism must go forward, but not at the expense of our Constitutional freedoms...
...doing a call-in to Congressman [Henry J.] Hyde (R-Ill.) because right now there is a big AIDS bill, the most comprehensive bill ever, stuck in the House committee,” Huang said. “If it doesn’t get out by the New Year, it’s probably just going...
...George W. Bush and U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld travel to Prague this week, those who still believe in the alliance are trying to figure out not just how NATO can get back in the game, but what that game might be. The Balkan wars showed how ill equipped the Europeans were to fight a war, even one in their own backyard. Things haven't improved much since then. Currently the U.S. spends $376 billion on defense - 3.5% of its gdp - while all the other allies together spend some $140 billion - an average of less than 2% each. "The Americans...
...It’s not the institution deliberately failing her...Harvard is not a place set up to deal with the mentally ill,” explains David P. Illingworth ’71, associate dean of the College...
Shamans often intervene with comatose or chronically ill people but must be cautious in such interventions, Nesbeda said...