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en Americans think of themselves collectively as a huge rescue squad on twenty-four-hour call to any spot on the globe where dispute and conflict may erupt.
  Eldridge Cleaver

en In the 19th century, ... the private house was perfected. That was a place that was all about the family to the exclusion of anything else, including work. All that has changed. Twenty million Americans work at home now. Half the households in America are without children. That's a huge number. Twenty-five percent of the households are people living alone.

en Allegedly, after the rescue squad found the little girl, one of the squad members fired a shot from a small caliber handgun. We don't know whether the bear was hit or not. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. There was no blood, but it chased it off.

en The situation is still brittle, even though the Gate Gourmet dispute is nearly over and BA is back working. There remains the possibility things will erupt again.

en At this point in time, the commission urges the parties to the dispute to get back to the table of negotiation. The best possible solution would, of course, be for the parties to the dispute to solve the conflict between themselves.

en We must never forget that many around the globe are denied the basic rights we enjoy as Americans. If we are to continue enjoying these privileges and freedoms we must accept our mission of expanding democracy around the globe.

en That is obviously the most thorny problem. The situation is still brittle, even though the Gate Gourmet dispute is nearly over and BA is back working. There remains the possibility things will erupt again,

en We cannot superimpose on any conflict very simple, borrowed and ready-made solutions ... The Americans constructed a simplistic paradigm for our peace process. And they expected everybody to think like Americans, to behave like Americans.

en The rescue team reached within an hour's walking distance to the site of the base camp but did not proceed to the site Monday. They said the rescue operation failed to find any trace of the climbers or their equipment.

en It can best be described as a volcano in the Church of the Nativity which is waiting to erupt and it will erupt at any moment ... unless we can manage to mediate a way to meet the urgent humanitarian needs,

en The dilemma, I found out, is that they?re primarily a volunteer squad. If you put very strict physical requirements on the squad, you may not have people responding to a call.

en The true heroes of this effort are the mine rescue teams who risk their own lives to save those of their fellow coal miners. At the darkest hour of this rescue effort, we prayed for 13 miracles. Despite our grief and despair at the loss of our 12 co-workers, we want to celebrate the one miracle that was delivered.

en common consensus of Arab-Americans and Jewish-Americans for a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

en Allah it is Who revealed the Book with truth, and the balance, and what shall make you know that haply the hour be nigh? / Those who do not believe in it would hasten it on, and those who believe are in fear from it, and they know that it is the truth. Now most surely those who dispute obstinately concerning the hour are in a great error.

en He is a member of the rescue squad. He wasn't doing his job ? he went over and above his job.


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