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This morning, ABC aired a Barbara Walters interview with Syrian “dictator by accident” Bashar el Assad, whom she found to be “not like Qadhafi.” (Crazy does come in different flavors, Barbara.) After an airy tour around Damascus, where Walters found that “life goes on,” she took off her tour guide outfit to grill Assad gently about his reign of terror.
Memorial to Barbara Olson, killed in September 11 attacks.
Former House speaker Newt Gingrich unleashed a broadside Tuesday against the State Department for alleged diplomatic failures.
If the North American fertility divergence continues, it may become an example of how countries can converge at the macroeconomic level while diverging at the micro level.
“Americans spend too much on health care.” “We have worse health outcomes than our European counterparts.” Talking points such as these helped drive President Obama’s controversial and sweeping health care reform into law two years ago. But are they accurate?
This paper examines program strategies with the greatest potential to affect adolescent sexual behavior given research findings.
This paper discusses evaluation design options for teenage risk-reduction programs, with a focus on teenage sexual education and pregnancy prevention programs.
It might be passé to mock the ever-obliging humanities departments in our universities and colleges, but there’s so much . . . richness in the soil underneath Faber College’s motto that one can’t help taking les clercs to task at least once a quarter.





