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Whoever said that victory has many
fathers and defeat is an orphan, surely had never heard of the World Trade
organization (WTO). In the case of the hapless multilateral trade body and its
long suffering representatives, the total failure of the opening meeting of the
so-called Millennium trade round has lots of people boasting of their role in
the violent physical struggle. Well. That's just brilliant. They are proud of
being part of a movement that wants to wreck the most important engine of
economic growth, prosperity and overall global rising living standards we
have--the freedom of trade and movement of people and goods between
nations. The 135-members WTO is composed of sovereign
governments wishing to further this goal and ease the settlement of
international trade disputes. From the sounds emanating from Seattle, though, it
would now seem the WTO has now replaced the Trilateral Commission and the
Freemasons as candidate No. 1 to take over the world. Everybody
has his favorite Seattle story. The city's police chief will have plenty of time
to think about his, having now resigned in disgrace over the loss of control of
downtown Seattle. The Seattle business community may be more inclined to brood
over theirs; the poor fools invested $ 9 million to attract the meeting to their
fine city. What stands out more? I would nominate the union of steel workers who
were marching in protest. It's an image that will boggle the mind for years to
come. The debate now is over just how effective this
anti-globalist coalition will turn out to be. In the heat of the moment, it
always looks as though the world as we know it is coming to an end. But the
overwhelming likelihood is that we have not actually seen a replay of the
anti-Vietnam War movement, which had much clearer focus, obviously, though its
consequences were far-reaching. How long, after all, can you protest against
cheap imports when those same imports are all over your house?
No, the real reason for the disaster in Seattle is political, and reports
coming out of the meeting point to President Clinton as a major culprit. Which
may be both good and bad. Taking the long view, other trade rounds have had
difficult beginnings, too. It took years to get the Uruguay Round under way,
which finally happened in 1986. Thankfully, we will soon be electing another
president, and it should be someone whose actions match his rhetoric.
Still, it is a disgrace that the world's greatest trading nation, i. e.
the United States, is currently led by a man whose motivations are so narrowly
political and egocentric that he has now wrecked any chance of entering the
history books as a champion of free trade.
单选题The Supreme Court"s decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeks to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering.
Although it ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide, the Court in effect supported the medical principle of "double effect", a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action having two effects—a good one that is intended and a harmful one that is foreseen—is permissible if the actor intends only the good effect.
Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control terminally ill patients" pain, even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient.
Nancy Dubler, director of Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the principle will shield doctors who "until now have very, very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient mediation to control their pain if that might hasten death."
George Annas, chair of the health law department at Boston University, maintains that, as long as a doctor prescribes a drug for a legitimate medical purpose, the doctor has done nothing illegal even if the patient uses the drug to hasten death. "It"s like surgery," he says, "We don"t call those deaths homicides because the doctors didn"t intend to kill their patients, although they risked their death. If you"re a physician, you can risk your patient"s suicide as long as you don"t intend their suicide."
On another level, many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modem medicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying.
Just three weeks before the Court"s ruling on physician-assisted suicide, the National Academy of Science (NAS) released a two-volume report,
Approaching Death: Improving Care at the End of Life
. It identifies the under treatment of pain and the aggressive use of "ineffectual and forced medical procedures that may prolong and even dishonor the period of dying" as the twin problems of end-of-life care.
The profession is taking steps to require young doctors to train in hospices, to test knowledge of aggressive pain management therapies, and to develop new standards for assessing and treating pain at the end of life.
Annas says lawyers can play a key role in insisting that these well-meaning medical initiatives translate into better care. "Large numbers of physicians seem unconcerned with the pain their patients are needlessly and predictably suffering," to the extent that it constitutes "systematic patient abuse". He says medical licensing boards "must make it clear that painful deaths are presumptively ones that are incompetently managed and should result in license suspension".
单选题Located in New York City, Greenwich Village Ugained/U a reputation for bohemianism due to its populace of artists and freethinkers.
单选题We always try to______him with financial assistance if necessary.
单选题The Pakistan government is leaning on the Taliban government to hand over Osama to save this entire region from Ucatastrophe/U.
单选题The coming of automation is ______ to have important social consequences.
单选题Diamonds are usually cut to bring out their natural luster and to remove any flaws.
单选题Widespread wage reductions were imposed during the recession of 1906--1909 and price inflation thereafter impeded the recovery of real wage levels. A. convoluted B. belied C. encumbered D. stoked
单选题The leaders of the two countries feel it desirable to______funds from armaments to health and education.
单选题One of the prominent factors that has made CIs presence in South Korea particularly tougher because ______.
单选题Mr. White brought a countercharge against you because you had______ him for smuggling several pieces of antiques and cultural relics.
单选题Historically, humans get serious about avoiding disasters only after one has just struck them.【C1】______that logic, 2006 should have been a breakthrough year for rational behavior. With the memory of 9/11 still【C2】______in their minds, Americans watched hurricane Katrina, the most expensive disaster in U. S. history, on【C3】______TV. Anyone who didn't know it before should have learned that bad things can happen. And they are made【C4】______worse by our willful blindness to risk as much as our【C5】______to work together before everything goes to hell. Granted, some amount of delusion is probably part of the【C6】______condition. In A. D. 63, Pompeii was seriously damaged by an earthquake, and the locals immediately went to work【C7】______, in the same spot — until they were buried altogether by a volcano eruption 16 years later. But a【C8】______of the past year in disaster history suggests that modern Americans are particularly bad at【C9】______themselves from guaranteed threats. We know more than we【C10】______did about the dangers we face. But it turns【C11】______that in times of crisis, our greatest enemy is【C12】______the storm, the quake or the【C13】______itself. More often, it is ourselves. So what has happened in the year that【C14】______the disaster on the Gulf Coast? In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has worked day and night to rebuild the flood walls. They have got the walls to【C15】______they were before Katrina, more or less. That's not【C16】______, we can now say with confidence. But it may be all【C17】______can be expected from one year of hustle. Meanwhile, New Orleans officials have crafted a plan to use buses and trains to【C18】______the sick and the disabled. The city estimates that 15,000 people will need a【C19】______out. However, state officials have not yet determined where these people will be taken. The【C20】______with neighboring communities are ongoing and difficult.
单选题Scientists generally hold that language has been so long in use that the length of time writing is known to cover is ______in Comparison.
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单选题A ______ examination for the post of department manager will be held next Tuesday. A. classifying B. comparing C. contrasting D. competitive
单选题It can be inferred that Flamel was believed ______.
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单选题Being a tough guy, he has perfect control of his won ______.
单选题Susan made careful ______as to the kinds of cake and candy needed for her party.
单选题Scientists on Tuesday pushed the hands of the infamous "Doomsday Clock" forward one minute from last year, signaling their pessimism about the efforts of world leaders to handle global threats. A. increase B. increased C. increasedly D. increasing
