1. A compromiser by nature, he has favored cooperation as his first option, and it was a theme he sounded while on stage with Gingrich. 2. Costello says the idea is to replicate that success story, which created as much cross-community cooperation as it did business. 3. Even before the ink had dried, rebel Bosnian Serb leaders denounced it, raising questions as to whether Serbian president Slobodan Milosovic can deliver their cooperation as promised. 4. Legal experts see this new cooperation as an ad hoc military version of Interpol but without the legal oversight provided for those arrested on criminal charges. 5. Martin does not see enhanced border cooperation as the equivalent of surrendering sovereignty. 6. Motivated by the desire for social change, they generally see building communities of support and cooperation as essential. 7. Protestant hard-liners, like the Rev. Ian Paisley, see this cooperation as an abominable prologue to a united Ireland, free of British control, run from Dublin. 8. Recycling efforts will remain an experiment in cooperation as all parties involved struggle to find a solution. 9. Since then, the Palestinians have demanded an end to settlement activity and Israel has demanded a revival of security cooperation as conditions for reviving talks. 10. Still, the governors hailed the spirit of cooperation as a significant change. |