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On Thursday, residents made clear that they distrusted the security forces, which include Sunnis and Shiites, with some saying they might be collaborating with Sunni militants.
But the unexpected visit to a busy campus, and its implied suggestion that Kurds might be collaborating with Mr. Hussein to produce or hide weapons of mass destruction, infuriated the local Kurdish government, which represents a population that Iraq attacked with chemical weapons in the 1980's.
The watchdog can also require them to disclose information even if it thinks - without evidence - they might be collaborating.
Some thought they might be collaborating on a Super Bowl commercial; others theorized Seinfeld and Alexander were filming an episode of Seinfeld's popular Web series, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee".
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Director Beresford, who adds he might next be collaborating with the writer William Boyd on their third project, adopts a more prosaic view of the doomed outlaws: "They were a couple of kids who just ambled down the wrong path".
Who might he be collaborating with today?
You might ask how an underground, decidedly leftfield house producer come to be collaborating with 70s disco figureheads?
"A network of corrupt airport employees, motivated by greed, might just as well have been collaborating with terrorists as with drug smugglers," Michael J. Garcia, the acting assistant secretary of the federal Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said yesterday at a news conference to announce the arrests.
In his letter, Mr. Grassley said Dr. Schwartz might have failed to recuse himself from financing decisions involving scientists with whom he was collaborating.
Meanwhile, Nath and his colleagues are collaborating with researchers at Johns Hopkins University to see if anti-retroviral drugs might alleviate disease symptoms in subsets of ALS patients.
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