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Publishing a document so critical of an Arab state's internal affairs would have been unthinkable before the crisis.
This is usually done by publishing a document (sometimes called a constituent declaration) stating the principles to which each group member is expected to adhere.
The college had cheated itself by publishing a document of mediocrity instead of the document of accuracy it should have.
Marta Beatriz Roque and the three other leaders have been accused of sedition for publishing a document critical of the Government.
The act of an administration publishing a document and disavowing its own conclusions was described as an "extraordinary move" by the Wall Street Journal and "tortured policy" by the Washington Post.
The West German news magazine Der Spiegel said today that it "regretted" publishing a document that purportedly linked President Kurt Waldheim of Austria to war crimes.
American officials also say that publishing a document calling for the removal of Mr. Arafat may upset recent progress among the Palestinians in choosing a prime minister as a step toward having him cede power.
At Kropotkin's suggestion that he would like to have been a combatant were he younger, Grave suggested publishing a document urging anarchists to support the war effort on the side of the Allied Powers.
The tabloid Express on Sunday, meanwhile, led with the headline "Blair Rebuke for Clinton," based on the fact that the British government is publishing a document on family values at the same time the two leaders are meeting in New York.
To the Editor: Re "Diplomacy at Its Worst" (column, April 29): Bravo to Nicholas D. Kristof for publishing a document showing Iranian willingness to reach a "grand bargain" with the United States in 2003.