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I’m quite strongly inclined to the view that the answer is “No”, but the question is still worth asking. It was triggered in my mind by a phrase in the introduction to the lead story of the BBC’s World Service (Radio) news bulletins late on 17 November...
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Reported incidents of hate-related violence and vandalism declined in America in 2008 from the year before – a period that included both the election of Barack Obama as president and a burst of threats and hate-mongering as Election Day neared. Statistics...
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A few weeks ago, Glenn Beck of the Fox News Channel, with that hysterical flourish that has made him the darling of right-wing extremists, proclaimed: "America, if . . . you're not really into that whole One World Government thing, watch out."
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In what ways do any of these descriptions really fit the situation? Soviet Russia and the United States could reasonably be spoken of as the Two Superpowers because they provided the dynamic ideological core of the cold war, the two fundamental and indispensable...
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From everyone I interviewed the consensus is that employers are interested in American business experience...Jean-Marc Hachey, author of ?The BIG Guide to Living and Working Overseas?, told me he expects this demand for American business experience to...
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Ostriches ... with their heads buried in oil Fine, deny global warming; we still have to revolutionize our energy supply Thursday, November 19, 2009 If you follow the debate around the energy/climate bills working through Congress you will notice that...
Tags: Americans, world populations, Thomas L. Friedman, Iran, Tehrān, Global warming, Environmental economics, Sustainable energy, Thomas Friedman, Energy, Energy development, Energy economics, Energy policy, Environment
A Fiji Government representative has told US officials here how the Fiji military had given its support in the fight against terrorism in Iraq when others turned their backs. “As regards the fight on terrorism in Iraq, we were the first to lend support...
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We have tried upteen terrorists before and all of the presently reside in our prisons without incident. Look just send some of these terrrorist to many of our prisons around the nation and you won't have to worry about trying them, Big Bubba can't wait...
No force on earth can stop Sarah Palin from becoming our very own "lite" version of Eva Peron -- a glamorous and tragic legend, minus the tragedy. Eventually, some clever composer will write a blockbuster musical about her life and times...It's futile...
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With the ship docked for refueling in the Yemeni port of Aden, the aroma of sizzling fajitas filled the mess deck as the USS Cole's crew lined up for lunch. Master Chief Jeffrey L. Sparenberg, the highest-ranking enlisted crewman aboard, was testing...
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