1. We have entered a new era with new dangers. 2. There are also new dangers and dilemmas when too facile conclusions are drawn about the generic nature of management. 3. New dangers erupted last week when fighting broke out between Bosnian Croats and Muslims, who previously had united against Serbian attacks. 4. And how, in the face of this new danger, will civilized nations respond? 5. And loggers say that while safety has improved, there are new dangers in the woods these days. 6. And there is a new danger that radical Albanians will exact revenge on ordinary Serbs, starting the cycle anew. 7. And there is a new danger that radical Albanians will exact evenge on ordinary Serbs, starting the cycle anew. 8. As Clinton said last Thursday in a news conference, changing any of the nonproliferation treaties risks new dangers. 9. Agents often adapt to the new dangers by protecting themselves and each other. 10. But a long-range missile in the hands of a hostile force does not pose a significant new danger unless the missile has a nuclear or biological warhead. |