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U.S. policymakers must act now to add high-skilled immigrant workers to the American labor force--or risk falling behind in the global economy.
Reviews of an analysis of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)and of a collection of articles published by Kurdish experts.
None of the candidates in the Fox News/Google debate has shown great strength at the polls in his or her home state. They have tended to underperform rather than overperform the base Republican vote in seriously contested races.
U.S. sympathy to Kurdistan is understandable but is increasingly based on a myth.
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No: 1, January 2008
Kesin bir duygusal düzeyde Amerika'nın Irak Kürdistan'ına desteği birşeyler ifade edebilir.(1) Birinci dünya savaşı sonrasında diğer halklar bağımsızlıklarını kazanırken Kürtler bir eyalet,...
Robert Mugabe only knows about power and protecting it. Aid and soft words have not worked. Tough talk from the State Department, backed up by action from the region, is what is required.
The American people giveBillClinton high marks, but whether these views will erase the sour taste of scandal in the long run remains to be seen.
The American system offunding retirementis broken. The future holds out a return to historical patterns of work and leisure.




